MELLIFLUOUSNESS šÆ
Coach , the other day I heard you used a beautiful and sweet word: "mellifluousness" The word 'mellifluousness' reminds me of Mellifluus. Last summer , I first heard this word in Viviers, a town 14 km from Alba-la-Romaine. A guide told us about Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, a monk who visited Viviers-sur-RhƓne during the 12th century. He was called 'Doctor Mellifluus' because his speeches were as sweet as honey. People loved him for his beautiful way of speaking.
My example : Sade is famous for the mellifluousness of her voice.