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Loquate

1. To talk or to speak
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Etymology- From Latin ‘loqui’ (to talk)

Part of speech- Verb 3rd person present: loquates ; past tense: loquated; past participle: loquated ; gerund or present participle: loquating

Examples- You must not loquate before the judge, unless asked to.

It ill behoves you to loquate in so insolent, acerbic and even derogative a manner.

by Ethan Bond April 9, 2022