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Definition of spoken
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Spoke (v. t.) To
furnish
with
spokes,
as a
wheel..
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Inveigh
::
Inveigh
(v. i.) To
declaim
or rail
(against
some
person
or
thing);
to utter
censorious
and
bitter
language;
to
attack
with harsh
criticism
or
reproach,
either
spoken
or
written;
to use
invectives;
-- with
against;
as, to
inveigh
against
character,
conduct,
manners,
customs,
morals,
a law, an
abuse..
Spoken
::
Spoken
(a.)
Uttered
in
speech;
delivered
by word of
mouth;
oral; as, a
spoken
narrative;
the
spoken
word..
Flemish
::
Flemish
(n.) The
language
or
dialect
spoken
by the
Flemings;
also,
collectively,
the
people
of
Flanders..
Turanian
::
Turanian
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an
extensive
family
of
languages
of
simple
structure
and low grade
(called
also
Altaic,
Ural-Altaic,
and
Scythian),
spoken
in the
northern
parts of
Europe
and Asia and
Central
Asia; of
pertaining
to, or
designating,
the
people
who speak these
languages..
Person
::
Person
(n.) A human being
spoken
of
indefinitely;
one; a man; as, any
person
present..
Bengali
::
Bengali
(n.) The
language
spoken
in
Bengal.
Friesic
::
Friesic
(n.) The
language
of the
Frisians,
a
Teutonic
people
formerly
occupying
a large part of the coast of
Holland
and
Northwestern
Germany.
The
modern
dialects
of
Friesic
are
spoken
chiefly
in the
province
of
Friesland,
and on some of the
islands
near the coast of
Germany
and
Denmark..
Chirology
::
Chirology
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
manual
alphabet
or of
communicating
thoughts
by sings made by the hands and
fingers;
a
substitute
for
spoken
or
written
language
in
intercourse
with the deaf and dumb. See
Dactylalogy.
Englishism
::
Englishism
(n.) A form of
expression
peculiar
to the
English
language
as
spoken
in
England;
an
Anglicism.
Lettish
::
Lettish
(n.) The
language
spoken
by the
Letts.
See
Lettic.
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Formerly,
defamation
generally,
whether
oral or
written;
in
modern
usage,
defamation
by words
spoken;
utterance
of
false,
malicious,
and
defamatory
words,
tending
to the
damage
and
derogation
of
another;
calumny.
See the Note under
Defamation..
Speech
::
Speech
(n.) he act of
speaking;
that which is
spoken;
words,
as
expressing
ideas;
language;
conversation..
Type
::
Type (n.) Such
letters
or
characters,
in
general,
or the whole
quantity
of them used in
printing,
spoken
of
collectively;
any
number
or mass of such
letters
or
characters,
however
disposed..
Aside
::
Aside (n.)
Something
spoken
aside;
as, a
remark
made by a
stageplayer
which the other
players
are not
supposed
to
hear..
Glib
::
Glib
(superl.)
Speaking
or
spoken
smoothly
and with
flippant
rapidity;
fluent;
voluble;
as, a glib
tongue;
a glib
speech..
Body
::
Body (n.) A
number
of
individuals
spoken
of
collectively,
usually
as
united
by some
common
tie, or as
organized
for some
purpose;
a
collective
whole or
totality;
a
corporation;
as, a
legislative
body; a
clerical
body..
Consonant
::
Consonant
(n.) An
articulate
sound which in
utterance
is
usually
combined
and
sounded
with an open sound
called
a
vowel;
a
member
of the
spoken
alphabet
other than a
vowel;
also, a
letter
or
character
representing
such a
sound..
Hindustani
::
Hindustani
(n.) The
language
of
Hindostan;
the name given by
Europeans
to the most
generally
spoken
of the
modern
Aryan
languages
of
India.
It is Hindi with the
addition
of
Persian
and
Arabic
words.
Well-spoken
::
Well-spoken
(a.)
Speaking
well;
speaking
with
fitness
or
grace;
speaking
kindly.
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