Harangue

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English

Etymology

Middle English arang and French harangue, from Old Italian aringa (modern Italian arringa) from aringare "speak in public" (modern Italian arringare), from aringo "public assembly", from a Germanic source such as Old High German hring "ring".

Pronunciation

IPA SAMPA
GenAm /həˈræŋ/ /h@"r{N/

Noun

harangue (plural: harangues)

  1. an impassioned, disputatious public speech
  2. a tirade or rant, whether spoken or written

Translations

Kurdish:

Kurmanji: xurrîn, lêheytandin

Transitive verb

harangue (past and past participle: harangued)

  1. to deliver a harangue

Translations

Kurdish:

Kurmanji: xurrîn, lê heytandin

et:harangue fr:harangue id:harangue

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