rare. [ad. L. blandiloquentia, f. blandi-loquent-em smooth-talking; cf. next and -ENCE.] Smooth speech, flattering talk. So Blandiloquent a. = next.

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1656.  in Blount, Glossgr.

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1779.  T. Twining, in Parr’s Wks. (1828), VIII. 264. Even the blandiloquence of Mr. Bland is now converted into railing.

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1865.  Pall Mall Gaz., 9 May, 9/2. He swallows a great quantity of blandiloquence.

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