释义 |
locutor rare—1.|ləʊˈkjuːtə(r)| [a. L. locūtor, f. loquī to speak.] A speaker.
1859Sala Tw. round Clock (1861) 174 As though the whisper were of such commercial moment that the locutor feared its instantaneous transport to the ears of Rothschild. Hence loˈcutorship, the office of spokesman.
a1861Mrs. Browning Lett. R. H. Horne (1877) II. xlii. 14, I will not say that there is not some overdaring in relation to divine things, the locutorship of the Holy Ghost being among them. |