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The word "interlocutor" was first used in the 15th century to refer to a person who speaks in a dialogue or conversation. It originally came from the Latin word interloqui, which means "to speak between". The word evolved over time to mean someone who takes part in a conversation or dialogue, or a character in a play, novel, or film who speaks to other characters.
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Etymology Derivatives of the word entertain include Old French entartenir to hol
Etymology The term enterprise has its origins in the Old French word entreprendre fo
Etymology Latin intelligentia understanding knowledge wisdom From inter among
Etymology Latin circumlocutio circum around locutus past participle of loq
Etymology The word colloquium is derived from the Latin word colloqui which means t
Etymology The word colloquy derives from the Latin word colloquium which means conf
Etymology and Meaning of Elocution Origin Latin elocūtiō Meaning Speaking out sp
Etymology Latin eloquentia Proto Indo European h₁el to speak Meaning The a
Etymology Latin grandiloquus grandis grand loqui to speak Meaning The
Etymology Inter Latin between Loqui Latin to speak tion Latin the act
Etymology Latin interlocutor interlocutor From the prefix inter between loqu
Etymology French locution Latin locutiō a speaking speech saying Derived from
Locutory Etymology Meaning A false or popular etymology based on a supposed connection b
Etymology The word loquacious comes from the Latin word loqui which means to speak
Etymology From Latin loquacitat loquax talkative from loqui to speak Mean
Etymology Loquitur is a Latin word that means speaks or speake It is derived from
Etymology lt Latin magniloquentia grandiloquence from magniloquus grandiloque
Etymology Magniloquent is derived from the Latin phrase magni loqui meaning to spe
Etymology Obloquy comes from the Latin word obloqui which means to speak against
Etymology The word soliloquy comes from the Latin word soliloquium which itself der
Etymology Somniloquy is derived from the Latin words somnus sleep loqui
Etymology From Latin vaniloquus speaking vain things From vanus vain empty l
Etymology Ventriloquism is derived from three Latin words Venter belly Loqui
Etymology The word ventriloquy is derived from the Latin words venter belly and lo
Etymology The word middleman is derived from the Middle English word myddelman whic
Etymology The word minstrel comes from the Old French word menestrel which in turn i
Etymology The word partner is derived from the Middle French word partenaire which i
Etymology and Origin of Carnival The word carnival has its roots in the Latin phrases
Etymology The word handicap derives from the 16th century term hand in cap referrin
Etymology The word beauty originates from the Old French word beauté which in turn
Etymology The word image comes from the Latin word imago which in turn comes from th
Etymology Disheveled is derived from the following linguistic elements dis pre
Etymology The word honor traces its roots back to the Latin word honor which has a c
Etymology Middle English blont blunt Old English blund Proto Germanic blundaz Prot