In rhetoric, parrhesia is a figure of speech described as: to speak candidly or to ask forgiveness for so speaking. The term is borrowed from the Greek παρρησία (πᾶν `all` and ῥῆσις `utterance, speech`) meaning literally `to speak everything` and by extension `to speak freely,` `to speak boldly,` or `boldness.` It im... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrhesia
Par·rhe'si·a noun [ New Latin , from Greek ...; para` beside, beyond + ... a speaking.] (Rhet.) Boldness or freedom of speech. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/26