June 2010
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Orator
It is recorded in English since c.1374, meaning “one who pleads or argues for a cause”, from Anglo-French oratour, Old French orateur (14th century), Latin orator(“speaker”), from orare (“speak before a court or assembly; plead”), derived from a Proto-Indo-European base *or- (“to pronounce a ritual formula”).
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work
everything is a study. experimental.
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