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falsiloquus

falsiloquus · adj

that speaks falsehoods

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falsĭlŏquus — Lewis & Short

falsĭlŏquus (-locus), a, um, adj.falsus + loquor,

I that speaks falsehoods: quarum rerum te falsilocum mihi esse nolo. Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 14; Prud. Apoth. 107; also Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 36, glossema.—Subst.: fal-sĭlŏquus, i, m., a false accuser, Vulg. Job, 16, 9.

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