Multiloquious

adj

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Adjective
  1. 1
    Synonym of multiloquent. formal

    "25 January, 1662, William Petty, epistle to the Right Honourable John Lord Roberts Now having […] reduced several great confused Volumes into a few perspicuous Tables, and abridged such Observations as naturally flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first publish'd, Labours unto your Lordship […]"

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"25 January, 1662, William Petty, epistle to the Right Honourable John Lord Roberts Now having […] reduced several great confused Volumes into a few perspicuous Tables, and abridged such Observations as naturally flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first publish'd, Labours unto your Lordship […]"

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