Soliloquy etymology

English

English word soliloquy comes from Latin loquor (I declare, utter. I say, speak, tell, talk.), Latin solus

Etymology of soliloquy

Detailed word origin of soliloquy

Dictionary entry Language Definition
loquor Latin (lat) I declare, utter. I say, speak, tell, talk.
solus Latin (lat) Alone, sole, only, by oneself with no others around. Solitary, uninhabited.
soliloquium Late Latin (LL)
soliloquy English (en) (very, rare) To issue a soliloquy. (drama) The act of a character speaking to themselves so as to reveal their thoughts to the audience.. A speech or written discourse in this form.

Words with the same origin as soliloquy

Descendants of solus

sol solo