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‖ loquitur, v.|ˈlɒkwɪtə(r)| [L., 3rd sing. pres. of loqu-ī to speak.] intr. (Used following the speaker's name, as a note to the reader) ‘..speaks’ . Abbrev. *loq v.
1855W. Bagehot in National Rev. Oct. 274 ‘Remember my joke against you’ (Sydney Smith loquitur) ‘about the moon.’ 1909E. Pound Personae 25 Such an one picking a ragged Backless copy from the stall,..Loquitur, ‘Ah-eh! the strange rare name.’ 1915V. Woolf Voyage Out iii. 54 R. D. loquitur: Clarice has omitted to tell you that she looked exceedingly pretty at dinner. |