pauciloquy

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Etymology

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From the Classical Latin pauciloquium (the fact of speaking few words), from paucus (little, few) + loquor (to speak). Structurally pauci- +‎ -loquy.

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Noun

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pauciloquy (uncountable)

  1. (uncommon) Economical speech; the use of few words when speaking; laconism.

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