Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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LOQUA'CIOUS, adjective [Latin loquax, from loquor, to speak. Eng. to clack.]
1. Talkative; given to continual talking.
Loquacious, brawling ever in the wrong.
2. Speaking; noisy.
Bling British bards, with volant touch, traverse loquacious strings.
3. Apt to blab and disclose secrets.
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