Multiloquence (noun) (rare)
mul-til-uh-kwens
Excessive talkativeness or loquaciousness; prolixity.
Mid 18th century. From post-classical Latin multiloquentia (Vetus Latina; translating ancient Greek πολυλογία) from multi- + -loquentia.
Example sentences
“He succumbs to bouts of multiloquence and then you can’t get a word in!”
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