lōˈkwasəd.ē, -ətē, -i noun
( -es )
Etymology: Latin loquacitat-, loquacitas, from loquac-, loquax + -itat-, -itas -ity
1. : loquaciousness , garrulity
had lost his usual loquacity and quaint humor — Charles Kingsley
2. : an instance of loquacity
knew what they were doing in all their ramblings and loquacities — C.E.Montague