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The word "sermon" comes from a Middle English word which was derived from an Old French term, which in turn came from the Latin word sermô; ("discourse"). (Actually, it meant "conversation", and early sermons were delivered in the form of question and answer, only later did it come to mean a monologue) In modern language, the word "sermon" can also be used pejoratively in secular terms to describe a lengthy or tedious speech delivered with great passion, by any person, to an uninterested audience. A sermonette is a short sermon ??Sermonious ceremoniously...staged opinion need to be heard |
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