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Definition of Oratorically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oratorically
Literary usage of Oratorically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Latin Prose Composition: With a Complete Course of by Charles Anthon (1845)
"To speak beautifully and oratorically is nothing else than to use the best
sentiments and choicest words. plus sum.—Rams sum casus, etiamsi gravis ..."
2. Before an Audience: Or, The Use of the Will in Public Speaking. Talks to the by Nathan Sheppard (1886)
"To say that Chatham's mind worked oratorically is to say that it worked under
... Gladstone's is another mind that works oratorically, whether he express ..."
3. A treatise on the preparation and delivery of sermons by John Albert Broadus (1874)
"After pointing out that in him they were thus connected, one might even treat of
them in some other order, if oratorically more convenient, and the topics, ..."
4. Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the Pronunciation by John Boag (1848)
"In л rhetorical oratorically. or-á-tir'é-kál-le, ... The same as oratorically.
Obs. ORATORY, or'a-tnr-»\ [Low L. oratorio,] «. The art of speaking well, ..."