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WOTD – 21 May 2019

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語源 1

Blend of oral +‎ literature, said to have been coined by the Ugandan linguist and literary theorist Pio Zirimu (died 1977): see the 1972 quotation.

名詞

orature (countable and uncountable, plural oratures)

  1. The oral equivalent of literature: a collection of traditional folk songs, stories, etc., that is communicated orally rather than in writing. [from 1970s]
    Synonym: oral literature

語源 2

From Scots oratur, orature, a variant of oratour, oritour, from 中期英語 oritore, a variant of ōrātōrī, ōrātōrīe (room or other place for prayer or private study; chapel, church, temple; shrine), from Old French oratur, orator, oratore, oratori, oratour (modern French oratoire (oratory; oratorical)), from Latin ōrātōrium, from ōrātōrius (oratorical), from ōrātor (orator, speaker) (from ōrō (to deliver a speech, orate), from ōs (mouth), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁óh₃s (mouth)) + -ius (suffix forming adjectives from nouns).

名詞

orature (plural oratures)

  1. (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) Variant of oratour (a small room or chapel used for prayer and worship, or for private study; an oratory).

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名詞

orature

  1. Alternative form of oratour

Participle

ōrātūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of ōrātūrus
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