Loquitur
[loh-kwi-too r; English lok-wi-ter] /ˈloʊ kwɪˌtʊər; English ˈlɒk wɪ tər/
Latin.
1.
he speaks; she speaks.
/ˈlɒkwɪtə/
uknown
1.
he (or she) speaks: used, esp formerly, as a stage direction Usually abbreviated to loq
stage direction, “he or she speaks,” Latin, third person present indicative singular of loqui “to talk” (see locution).
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