To address or speak to someone, especially in a formal or official manner.
From Latin allocutus (past participle of allocui), from ad- (to) + loqui (to speak). Related to 'allocution,' this verb form emerged from legal and formal speech traditions.
In old legal proceedings, judges would 'allocute' defendants—speak directly to them before sentencing—creating this formal word that survives in court terminology!
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