Word of the Day: INANILOQUENT

ETYMOLOGY
from Latin inanis (inane) + loquentem, pres. pple. of loquī (to speak)

EXAMPLE
“…But that is just the beginning. Beginning of the elegantly inaniloquent disassembling of bourgeois literary sensibilities vis-a-vis the text…”

From: The Politics of Style in the Fiction of Balzac, Beckett and Cortazar
By Mark Richard Axelrod, 1992
Beckett’s Metarrhetoric

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