Harangue
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English
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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".
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Pronunciation
| IPA | SAMPA | |
|---|---|---|
| GenAm | /hÉËræÅ/ | /h@"r{N/ |
- Hyphenation: ha·rangue
- Rhymes: -æÅ
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Noun
harangue (plural: harangues)
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Translations
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Transitive verb
harangue (past and past participle: harangued)
- to deliver a harangue
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