Definition of loquor
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Orthography ID = 1009412
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LEM
loquor, loquī, locūtus sum
4 LAC-
deponent verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to speak, talk, say, tell, mention, utter
  2. to talk of, speak about, have ever on the lips
  3. [plur. with indef subj.] they say, it is said, they talk of, the talk is of
  4. [figuratively] to speak, declare, show, indicate, express clearly
  5. to rustle, murmur
Abbreviations
loquor cūtus (quūtus), ī, dep. 4 LAC-, to speak, talk, say, tell, mention, utter: male, T.: mihi sane bene loqui videtur: Latine: aliā linguā: pro alquo: apud imperitos, before: advorsum hunc, before him, T.: cum prole, O.: horribile est, quae loquantur: ne singulas loquar urbīs, mention, L.: pugnantia, to contradict oneself: proelia, H.: quem tuum negotium agere loquebantur.

—To talk of, speak about, have ever on the lips: semper Curios: nil nisi classīs: reges atque tetrarchas, Omnia magna, H.: de magnis maiora, Iu.

—Plur. with indef subj., they say, it is said, they talk of, the talk is of: hic mera scelera loquuntur: Iuppiter, hospitibus nam te dare iura loquuntur, V.

—Fig., to speak, declare, show, indicate, express clearly: oculi mimi, quem ad modum animo adfecti simus, loquuntur: ut consuetudo loquitur, as is usually said: cum chartā dextra locuta est, has written upon it, O.

—To rustle, murmur: pini loquentes, V.
 
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