speaking

/ˈspiː.kɪŋ/

SPIː · kɪŋ (2 syllables)

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Definition

Used in speaking.

Etymology

From Middle English spekinge, spekynge, spekinde, spekende, spekande, spekand, from Old English specende, sprecende (“speaking”), from Proto-Germanic *sprekandz (“speaking”), present participle of Proto-Germanic *sprekaną (“to speak”). Equivalent to speak + -ing. Cognate with Scots speikand, speikin (“speaking”), Saterland Frisian spreekend (“speaking”), West Frisian sprekkend (“speaking”), Dutch sprekend (“speaking”), German Low German sprekend (“speaking”), German sprechend (“speaking”).

Example Sentences

  • "one's normal speaking voice"
  • "The sight was more speaking than any speech could be."
  • "There was no reply, save on the speaking countenance."
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