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English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Greek”) as if Greek *ἐξελευθεροστομίζειν, < ἐξ out + ἐλεύθερος free + στόμα mouth + -ίζ verbal suffix + -ειν infinitive ending.
Verb
exeleutherostomize (third-person singular simple present exeleutherostomizes, present participle exeleutherostomizing, simple past and past participle exeleutherostomized)
- (rare) To speak out freely, especially at an inappropriate moment.
1854, C. D. Badham, Prose Halieutics, page 181:The heroes of the Iliad—shall we hide it to live, or exeleutherostomize it and die?—are for the most part boors.
1973, Bryan Stanley Johnson, Christie Malry's Own Double-entry, New Directions Publishing, →ISBN, page 12:The offices of a General Manager of one of the few national banks is not the place to exeleutherostomise.
1974, Paul W. Boytinck, Anthony Burgess: an enumerative bibliography, with selected annotations:Burgess has had time to add to the world's memorable stock of philosophical conundrums, worldly glosses, kindly judgments, liberating verbal experiments — and when he has been given a decently grateful interval to exeleutherostomize.
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition 1989