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loquitur
[ loh-kwi-toor; English lok-wi-ter ]
Latin.
- he speaks; she speaks.
loquitur
/ ˈlɒkwɪtə /
(no translation)
- he (or she) speaks: used, esp formerly, as a stage direction Usually abbreviated toloq
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Example Sentences
To be filled with the spirit of God; this spirit must animate our words and our hearts: Ex abundantia cordis os loquitur.
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Colonel, (Jones loquitur) allow me to introduce you to my friend Mr. Scribble!
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Sub indocto tamen doctus evadere potes, afflatu aliquo divino, ut Cicero loquitur.
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Una Scotiae medietas Hibernice loquitur, et nos omnes cum Insulanis in sylvestrium societate deputamus.
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Adhuc Scotiae ferme medietas Hibernice loquitur, et a paucis retroactis diebus plures Hibernice loquuti sunt.
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