Reverse Dictionary: ELOQUENCE

ADJECTIVES
1599 — ELOQUIOUS eloquent; endowed with eloquence → obs.
1381 — FACUND inspiring or promoting eloquence; eloquent → obs.
1430 — FACUNDIOUS of persons: gifted with fluent speech; eloquent, glib; of speech: copious, fluent → obs.
1694 — INBEARING persuasive, eloquent, impressive → Sc. obs.
1594 — SILVER eloquent, persuasive, sweet-spoken
1592 — SILVER-TONGUED having a pleasant or melodious utterance; sweet-spoken; eloquent
1440 — SUGARED of the tongue, mouth, lips: with reference to eloquence or tone, eloquent, fluent → obs.

ADVERBS
1509 — FACUNDIOUSLY eloquently → obs.
1563 — ORATORIOUSLY after the manner of an orator; rhetorically; eloquently → obs.

NOUNS
1340 — FACUND eloquence → obs.
1447 — FACUNDIE eloquence → obs.
1530 — FACUNDITY eloquence → obs.
1588 — ORATORY the delivery of orations or speeches; rhetorical or eloquent language
1592 — SUADA persuasiveness; persuasive eloquence → obs.
1656 — DISERTITUDE eloquence, fluency → obs.
..18C — CHEEK MUSIC eloquence → US

VERBS
1656 — FACUNDATE to make eloquent → obs.
1932 — CHUCK A CHEST to ‘tell the tale’ for the purposes of begging or confidence trickery; to talk eloquently and articulately → UK sl.
1932 — CHUCK THE GAB to ‘tell the tale’ for the purposes of begging or confidence trickery; to talk eloquently and articulately → UK sl.