Prolixious (adj)
prol-iks-ee-us
(of speech, music, writing) long-winded; drawn out.
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin prōlixus “extended, long,” equivalent to prō- + -lixus, akin to līquī “to flow”; see liquor
Example sentences
“Will we be subjected to his prolixious musings again this evening?”