facund

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facund (comparative more facund, superlative most facund)

  1. (archaic) eloquent, articulate
    In persuading the Lord Sun Ce, which many modern tacticians judged as nothing short of a feat, Zhuge Liang was considered quite facund.

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin facundus.

Adjective[edit]

facund (feminine facunda, masculine plural facunds, feminine plural facundes)

  1. eloquent

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