Why this word is great
FACUNDITY — [Noun] Eloquence or fluency in speech or writing. From the Latin facunditas ("eloquence"), derived from facundus ("eloquent"), related to fari ("to speak"). Unlike "loquacity" (which emphasizes excessive talkativeness) or "verbosity" (which drowns meaning in words), facundity is the rare alchemy of precision and grace. It is the orator holding a courtroom rapt with measured cadence, the poet whose lines hum with inevitability, or the lover whose whispered words linger like candlelight—proof that language, at its best, is not merely heard but felt.