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Webster 1913 Edition
Dulciloquy
Dul-cil′o-quy
,Noun.
[L.
dulcis
sweet + loqui
to speak.] A soft manner of speaking.
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dulciloquy
dulciloquy
English
Noun
dulciloquy (plural not attested)
- A soft manner of speaking; gentle speech.
- 1885, Isaac L. Vansant, Roofless: a romance in rhyme
- Hushed into sweet tranquillity / By that divine dulciloquy.
- 1901, Isaac Kahn Friedman, By bread alone
- Winslow started on his dulciloquy. With an autocratic, barely perceptible sweep of the hand, the general cut him short.
- 1998, Sandie Byrne, H, v., & O: the poetry of Tony Harrison (page 135)
- If Harrison's poetry depicts machine-gun tongues of fire as leading to nothing but apocalypse, a fruitless Pentecost, it does not commend the tongues of fire of dulciloquy and poetic eloquence as capable of bringing redemption.
- 1885, Isaac L. Vansant, Roofless: a romance in rhyme