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| so·lil·o·quy [ sə lílləkwee ] (plural so·lil·o·quies) |
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1. talking when alone: the act of speaking while alone, especially when used as a theatrical device that allows a character's thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience
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2. section in play: a section of a play or other drama in which a soliloquy is spoken
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| [14th century. < late Latin soliloquium "a speaking alone" < Latin solus "alone" + loqui "speak"] |
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