Biloquist

/bɪˈlɒkwɪst/ noun

A person who practices biloquy, or speaks in two places at once (used historically in theology and spiritualism).

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'loqui' (to speak). Medieval theologians used this term to describe supposed supernatural ability to make one's voice appear in two locations simultaneously, blending with mystical traditions.

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