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The term "locution" originated in ancient Rome, where it referred to the act or manner of speaking. In Latin, locutiō could also mean a particular phrase or expression, especially one that was well-known or commonly used.
Over time, the term "locution" entered English and came to be used in various contexts. In the field of linguistics, it refers to fixed phrases or idioms with specific meanings. In music, it can describe a particular style or technique of singing or playing an instrument. In other contexts, it may refer to the manner in which someone expresses themselves verbally.
Etymology Illocution comes from Latin illocutio which is formed from ille meaning t
Etymology French locution Latin locutiō a speaking speech saying Derived from
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 saying derives from the Old English word secgan meaning to speak
Etymology The word expression derives from the Latin word expressio which means to
Etymology The word proverb originates from the Latin word proverbium which means a
Etymology The word idiom comes from the Greek word idiōma meaning peculiar express
Etymology French from Middle French claque from claquer to clap applaud Meaning
Etymology The term etymology derives from the Greek word etymon meaning true sense
Etymology The word axiom is derived from the Greek word axíōma which means that