n. 1. A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering. 2. A speech or piece of writing characterized by strong feeling or expression; a tirade. v. ha·rangued, ha·rangu·ing, ha·rangues v.tr. To deliver a harangue to. v.intr. To deliver a harangue. [Middle English arang, a speech to an assembly, from Old French harangue, from Old Italian aringa, from aringare, to speak in public, probably from aringo, arringa, public square, meeting place, of Germanic origin; see koro- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] ha·ranguer n. |
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