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What is the Latin root of eloquent?

The Latin root of "eloquent" is "loqui".

"Loqui" means "to speak" in Latin.

Here's how it works:

* "Eloqu-": This is the root word, meaning "to speak" or "to talk."

* "-ent": This is a suffix meaning "having the quality of."

So, "eloquent" literally means "having the quality of speaking well."

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