Given to talking; loquacious; (of speech) grandiloquent.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Blount (1618–1679), antiquary and lexicographer. From classical Latin largiloquus garrulous, talkative + -ent; compare -loquent.
Definition of largiloquent in US English:
largiloquent
adjectivelɑːˈdʒɪləkw(ə)nt
rare
Given to talking; loquacious; (of speech) grandiloquent.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Blount (1618–1679), antiquary and lexicographer. From classical Latin largiloquus garrulous, talkative + -ent; compare -loquent.