sermoun

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) A (generally long and as a monologue) talk or speech by one person.
 * 2) A sermon; a religious speech especially one by early Christians
 * 3) The religious sermons and proselytising done by early Christians.
 * 4) Conversation, chatter; talking or conversing in general.
 * 5) One's manner or way of talking or writing; the hallmarks of one's prose.
 * 6) A text or piece of literature, especially one related to religion.
 * 7) A portion of a text devoted to a certain topic or domain.
 * 8)  A language; a form of speech used by a speech community.