But we’d like to know what your name is. TOXILUS What does it matter to us to know? SAGARISTIO Listen then, that you may know; my name is Lying- speakerus Lying-speakerus : He here uses an assemblage of long words made for the occasion, and coined out of Latin and Greek, hashed up together which, however, contain in themselves an account of the part which he is then acting towards the Procurer. The lines in the original are as follows: Vaniloquidorus, Virginisvendonides, Nugipolyloquides, Argentiexterebronides, Tedigniloquides, Nummorumexpalponides, Quodseme arripides, Nunquamposteareddides. , Virgin-seller-onides, Trifle-great-talker-ides, Silver-screwer-outides, Thee-worthy-to-talk-to-ides, Wheedler-out-of-coin-ides, What-he-has-once-got-hold-of-ides, Never-again-part-with-it-ides. DORDALUS Dear me; upon my faith, this name of yours is written in many ways. SAGARISTIO Such is the way with the Persians; we have long names of many words twisted together. Do you wish for anything else?