Jan. 2nd 2009 - Allocution
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al·lo·cu·tion [ àllə kyush'n ] (plural al·lo·cu·tions)
noun
Definition:
1. formal speech: a formal speech or address, especially one that contains an authoritative statement on a subject or an exhortation to somebody
2. question to convicted felon: a traditional formal question directed by a court to a defendant convicted of a felony before sentencing, asking whether or not the defendant has anything to say regarding why the sentence should not be pronounced against him or her
[Early 17th century. < Latin allocution-< alloqui "speak to" < loqui "speak"]
Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/allocution.html (accessed: January 02, 2009).
Example:
Bob, being the foremost expert, delivered an informative allocution. Everyone at the conference agreed, if he were actually real, Gumby would be pleased.
noun
Definition:
1. formal speech: a formal speech or address, especially one that contains an authoritative statement on a subject or an exhortation to somebody
2. question to convicted felon: a traditional formal question directed by a court to a defendant convicted of a felony before sentencing, asking whether or not the defendant has anything to say regarding why the sentence should not be pronounced against him or her
[Early 17th century. < Latin allocution-< alloqui "speak to" < loqui "speak"]
Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/allocution.html (accessed: January 02, 2009).
Example:
Bob, being the foremost expert, delivered an informative allocution. Everyone at the conference agreed, if he were actually real, Gumby would be pleased.