soliloquise
English
Etymology
Verb
soliloquise (third-person singular simple present soliloquises, present participle soliloquising, simple past and past participle soliloquised)
- Non-Oxford British spelling of soliloquize.
- 1899, Knut Hamsun, “Part III”, in George Egerton [pseudonym; Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright], transl., Hunger […], London: Leonard Smithers and Co […], →OCLC, page 164:
- I rubbed my hands with delight over my happy notion, and soliloquised aloud, "What a joy there is in going about doing good actions."