Obs. rare. [f. L. falsiloqu-us (f. falsus false + loquī to speak) + -ENCE.] False speaking; deceitful speech.
1710. E. Ward, Vulgus Britannicus, XI. 121.
| And so adornd instead of Sense, | |
| With Trappings of Falsiloquence, | |
| Might draw misjudging Fools to be, | |
| In Love with their Sincerity. |
1736. in Bailey.