Speech vs Speechlore - What's the difference?
speech | speechlore |
(label) The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations to communicate.
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(label) A session of speaking; a long oral message given publicly usually by one person.
* (Jonathan Swift) (1667–1745)
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A style of speaking.
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* Bible, (w) iii. 6
Talk; mention; rumour.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
The science, study, or knowledge of language or speech; linguistics.
*1865 , British Archaeological Association, The archaeological journal: Volume 22 :
*1877 , David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, Macmillan's magazine: Volume 35 :
*1910 , Benito Pérez Galdós, The grandfather :
*1984 , James W. Parins, William Barnes :
Philology; grammar.
*1887 , Leader Scott, The life of William Barnes :
As nouns the difference between speech and speechlore
is that speech is the faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations to communicate while speechlore is the science, study, or knowledge of language or speech; linguistics.speech
English
Noun
(wikipedia speech)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=All this was extraordinarily distasteful to Churchill. It was ugly, gross. Never before had he felt such repulsion when the vicar displayed his characteristic bluntness or coarseness of speech . In the present connexion […] such talk had been distressingly out of place.}}
- The constant design of these orators, in all their speeches , was to drive some one particular point.
Subtle effects, passage=Manganism has been known about since the 19th century, when miners exposed to ores containing manganese, a silvery metal, began to totter, slur their speech and behave like someone inebriated.}}
- people of a strange speech
- The dukedid of me demand / What was the speech among the Londoners / Concerning the French journey.
Derived terms
* after-dinner speech * byspeech * figure of speech * pressure of speech * pressured speech * speech recognition * speechwriterStatistics
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English
Noun
(-)- I know it may be said that place names are very unsafe ground, as they are mostly taken by wild casts of thought ; but the truth is that they are more or less trustworthy, as they are taken upon wider or narrower grounds of speechlore .
- It says they were driven forth by another race; and it is markworthy that it makes the Magyares, or Hungarians as we call them, to be what speechlore has now found them to be, Finns, or of the Finnish race, [...]
- Morris mastered the secrets of English wordlore as much better than Shakespeare as the manifold development of the science of language (speechlore ) naturally enabled him to do.
- [...] in Athenaeum called him "an enthusiast," which almost goes without saying, but went on to say that his book is valuable inasmuch as it does "do good, as it teaches many overlooked (I [Barnes] say little known) points of speechlore .
- After the publication of Redecraft, nearly all William Barnes's literary energies were given to "Speechlore ," as he called Philology.
