Definition of Locution. Meaning of Locution. Synonyms of Locution

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Definition of Locution

Locution
Locution Lo*cu"tion, n. [L. locutio, fr. loqui to speak: cf. F. locution. ] Speech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression. `` Stumbling locutions.' --G. Eliot. I hate these figures in locution, These about phrases forced by ceremony. --Marston.

Meaning of Locution from wikipedia

- Locution can refer to: a figure of speech Locution (paranormal), a mode of supernatural revelation Locution (catchphrase), a particular word, phrase,...
- An interior locution is a mystical concept used by various religions. An interior locution is a form of private revelation, but is distinct from an apparition...
- Locution (from Latin locutio, -onis a "speaking" < loqui "speak") is a paranormal phenomenon or supernatural revelation where a religious figure, statue...
- congregants individually or as a group, use the phrase "God bless you". The locution "God bless you" is used in Christian benedictions. In the Aaronic blessing...
- A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance. Such phrases often originate in po****r...
- person claims to hear Mary but not see her, this is known as an interior locution, not an apparition. Also excluded from the category of apparitions are...
- Bologna (2001), Tsunami (2004) and Resplendent Locution (2007). In 2007, ****lord recorded Resplendent Locution with Doug White at Watchmen Recording Studios...
- the Marian Movement of Priests following what he reported as an interior locution in 1972 at the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima. Gobbi was born in the Province...
- investigation of the various aspects of speech acts. In his framework, locution is what was said and meant, illocution is what was done, and perlocution...
- Cupio dissolvi is a Latin locution used in translations prior to the Vulgate of the Paul's epistle to Philippians 1:23–4. The phrase, literally meaning...