Discourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prelect
To read publicly as a lecture or discourse
Prefatory
nature of a preface introductory to a book essay or discourse as prefatory remarks
Sententious
and energetic in expression pithy as a sententious style or discourse sententious truth
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Methel
Methel, speech, discourse; mathlian, to speak, to harangue, Anc. Inst. Eng.
Eavesdroppers
windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken after discourse, and thereupon to frame slanderous and mischievous tales. They were
Soliloquy
The act of talking to ones self a discourse made by one in solitude to ones self monologue
Slipslop
Weak poor or flat liquor weak profitless discourse or writing
Sermoning
The act of discoursing discourse instruction preaching
Sermon
A discourse or address a talk a writing as the sermons of
Searching
Exploring thoroughly scrutinizing penetrating trying as a searching discourse a searching eye
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