grandiloquence

grandiloquence
(entrée créée par le supplément)
(gran-di-lo-kan-s') s. f.
Parole pompeuse.
   Je crois que c'est vous-mêmes, messieurs, qui vous mystifiez par votre fausse métaphysique et votre grandiloquence, PROUDHON les Majorats littéraires, p. 14, Paris, 1868.
   Lat. grandiloquus, de grandis, grand, et loqui, parler (voy. loquace).

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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