1. Leaning to one side because of some defect of structure; as, a lopsided ship. Marryat.
2. Unbalanced; poorly proportioned; full of idiosyncrasies. J. S. Mill.
LOQUACIOUS Lo*qua"cious, a. Etym: [L. loquax, -acis, talkative, fr. loqui to speak; cf. Gr.
1. Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous. Loquacious, brawling, ever in the wrong. Dryden.
2. Speaking; expressive. [R.] J. Philips.
3. Apt to blab and disclose secrets.
Syn.
— Garrulous; talkative. See Garrulous.
LOQUACIOUSLY
Lo*qua"cious*ly, adv.
Defn: In a loquacious manner.
LOQUACIOUSNESS
Lo*qua"cious*ness, n.