silentious

silentious
\\sīˈlenchəs\ adjective
Etymology: Latin silentiosus, from silentium + -osus -ous
: habitually silenttaciturn, reticent

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  • Silentious — Si*len tious, a. [L. silentiosus: cf. F. silencieux.] Habitually silent; taciturn; reticent. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • silentious — si·len·tious …   English syllables

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  • silentiously — adverb In a manner marked by silence or laconism See Also: silentious …   Wiktionary

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