Is “Eloquentsexual mainly for teachers,” a typical ELOTHMAN?
I know my secret, if they ask me about my sexuality I either say bisexual (cause it’s the easiest to explain) or I don’t label myself. It is not exactly accurate for me because I simply don’t know a fitting word. I know there is a word for being attracted to someone else but I’ve never found one for being attracted to someone who talks to people well. Why did she make up the word “eloquentsexual-but-mainly-for-teachers”?
What is the best word of ‘What’ or ‘Why’?
If there is no Word, I want a suggestion for that word. I suspect there isn’t any other word at this time. “Eloquentsexual”, it doesn’t really feel
right to me, but gives me a hard time.
Calliope : The muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry.
or
Logophile/ for short noun
- a lover of words.
Can anyone give me some example?
Greek actually has “lover of rhetoricians.” What does “philorhetor” mean, and what are some examples?
Where is www.perseus.uchicago.edu? http://perseus.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl? c.79:8:6.LSJ.LSJ
c.79:8:6.LSJ.LSJ.LSJ.
If you want to coin a new word (which is fine) I would suggest “elequentosexual” with “o”. What is considered to be the best, and most correct, answer for a chemical in the Greek and Latin languages? What is important or the best, for you?