- locūt- –
speak allocution, allocutive, cir****locution, collocution,
collocutor, colloquial, colloquium, colloquy, elocutio, elocution, eloquence, eloquent...
- Lüneburg, in
reality to
foster discord in the
interest of France. As
collocutors at the
religious conference which met simultaneously,
Charles appointed...
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about her
inability to
sleep and her
constant anxieties, and
blames her
collocutor for
sending her away to
Parma as a
possible means to get rid of her. A...
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founded and
edited the
journal Sobesednik liubitelei rossiiskago slova (The
Collocutor of the
Lovers of the
Russian Word). She
envisioned it as a
virtual salon...
- the Dis****tion of
Worms in 1557 he opposed, as one of the
Catholic collocutors, the once
venerated Melanchthon. In his Theologiæ
Martini Lutheri trimembris...
- The
imperative mood is used to give commands,
either directly (to one's
collocutor), or by
expressing a wish
about a
third person: Anna sitä miulle! ("Give...