oratiuncle

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +.

Noun

 * 1)  short speech or oration
 * 2) * 1889,, quoted in H. C. G. Matthew, Gladstone 1809-1898, published 1997, page 568:
 * I was persuaded to go up the tower & propose his health in a French oratiuncle, visited the exhibitions, and made the speeches.
 * 1) * 1889,, quoted in H. C. G. Matthew, Gladstone 1809-1898, published 1997, page 568:
 * I was persuaded to go up the tower & propose his health in a French oratiuncle, visited the exhibitions, and made the speeches.