Centiloquy

/sɛnˈtɪl.ə.kwi/ noun

A rare or archaic term for excessive or trivial talk; literally 'one hundred words of chatter.'

From Latin 'centum' (hundred) + 'loquium' (speech, from 'loqui' meaning to speak). The word was more common in medieval and Renaissance literature but has largely disappeared from modern usage.

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