"sialoquent" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /saɪˈæləkwənt/ Forms: more sialoquent [comparative], most sialoquent [superlative]
Etymology: Blend of sialic + eloquent, from Ancient Greek σίαλον (síalon, “spittle, saliva”) Etymology templates: {{blend|en|sialic|eloquent}} Blend of sialic + eloquent, {{der|en|grc|σίαλον||spittle, saliva}} Ancient Greek σίαλον (síalon, “spittle, saliva”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} sialoquent (comparative more sialoquent, superlative most sialoquent)
  1. (rare) Tending to spray saliva when speaking. Tags: rare Related terms: say it, don't spray it
    Sense id: en-sialoquent-en-adj-1ne3ywxf Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "With a little practice it will become easy and natural, and you will leave the sialoquent* sayers of ek-SPLIK-uh-buul in the dust.",
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          "ref": "2001, Eric F. Fagan, Cast Your Net: A Step-By-Step Guide to Finding Your Soulmate on the Internet, Harvard Common Press, →ISBN, page 210:",
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          "ref": "2007 September 28, Azfarul Islam, “'Alo, 'Alo, 'Alo, What's This?”, in Felix, page 34:",
          "text": "\"Stop killing me you [censored] noob!\"\nThe grand finale of a coveted franchise, millions of fans in the making and presumably more spent in marketing will have culminated in one siaoloquent outburst hissing through your standard issue Xbox Live headset.",
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          "text": "\"Stop killing me you [censored] noob!\"\nThe grand finale of a coveted franchise, millions of fans in the making and presumably more spent in marketing will have culminated in one siaoloquent outburst hissing through your standard issue Xbox Live headset.",
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