How about 'verbose" ?
Oration
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
The verb "to explain" has adjective forms explained, explaining, and explanatory.
another word for cut a little?
Conversation.
fly y = long I
Verbose, long-winded, rambling
verbose,tedious
Opposite of one who uses many words to say a simple thing, the opposite of long-winded would be brevity. Brevity basically means "of few words".
If he harangues you with his long-winded diatribes, just walk away.
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
verb
Winded
Yes, the word long is a noun, a word for a long period of time or duration, a position in the securities or commodities market, and a clothing size category for tall people.The word long is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (long sleeves, a long road), and adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective (a long winded explanation, will you be long); and a verb, to have a strong desire or wish for (to long for home).
It looks like a neologism, a portmanteau word made by combining proletariat (working class) and prolix, "long-winded or wordy". Maybe it means working class people who are long-winded and talks a lot like Peter Cook's character in his Interesting Facts sketch (see attached link).
The character who says it is long winded.
The word you are looking for is "root or root word." A root word is the base form of a word before any affixes, such as prefixes or suffixes, are added. It carries the essential meaning of the word and is often the core from which related words are formed.