Largifluous

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Flowing copiously; copious, abundant. literary, rare

    "Not the hundred orations of Croker, nor the largifluous verbosity of a Wetherall, nor the insidious sophistry of a Peel, were sufficient to prevent them from enrolling their names amongst the most determined supporters of Reform."

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"Not the hundred orations of Croker, nor the largifluous verbosity of a Wetherall, nor the insidious sophistry of a Peel, were sufficient to prevent them from enrolling their names amongst the most determined supporters of Reform."

Etymology

From Latin largifluus.

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