Thursday word: sialoquent
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sialoquent (seye-AL-oh-kwent) - adj., spraying saliva while talking.
Can be thought of as another form of oversharing. Often paired with getting a touch carried away by one's argument. The noun form is sialoquence, not to be confused with eloquence. Coined from Greek sialon, saliva + Latin loquens, speaking, present participle of eloqui, to speak out, from e-, a form of ex-, out + loqui, to say.
After his third bark, the St. Bernard got quite sailoquent in his objections to my presence.
---L.
Can be thought of as another form of oversharing. Often paired with getting a touch carried away by one's argument. The noun form is sialoquence, not to be confused with eloquence. Coined from Greek sialon, saliva + Latin loquens, speaking, present participle of eloqui, to speak out, from e-, a form of ex-, out + loqui, to say.
After his third bark, the St. Bernard got quite sailoquent in his objections to my presence.
---L.
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Date: 2013-02-14 11:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-02-15 02:15 pm (UTC)---L.