a. [f. L. fāti-, comb. form of fātum FATE + loquent-em speaking; after L. fātiloquus.] Declaring fate, prophetic.

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1656–81.  in Blount, Glossogr.

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a. 1693.  Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xxi. 182 Fatiloquent Southsayers.

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1885.  Betham-Edwards, in All Year Round, 11 April, No. 854, N. S. 76. There had spoken no child’s fantasy, but a voice fatiloquent, a voice of doom!

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