Etymology:
Meaning:
Formal or elaborate discourse or utterance.
Origin:
The term "sermocination" first appeared in English in the mid-17th century, borrowed from Late Latin. The Latin root sermo originally meant "speech" or "discourse," and was related to the verb sero ("to join, arrange"). The suffix cinatio indicates "speaking" or "conversation," giving the word its current meaning of "formal or elaborate discourse."
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