OBLOQUY


Meaning of OBLOQUY in English

noun (plural -quies) Etymology: Middle English obloquie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin obloquium, from obloqui to speak against, from ob- against + loqui to speak Date: 15th century a strongly condemnatory utterance ; abusive language, the condition of one that is discredited ; bad repute, see: abuse

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