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Pan-Roman, Panroman|ˌpænˈrəʊmən| [pan- + Roman n.1 3.] An artificial language invented for universal use by H. Molenaar; also known as Universal.
1907W. J. Clark Internat. Lang. ii. vi. 103 The last few years have produced quite a crop of artificial languages..Idiom Neutral; Pan-Roman or Universal, by Dr. Molenaar; Latino sine flexione [etc.]. Ibid. 105 The victorious Esperantists..poke fun at these new-fangled schemes. A parody in Esperanto verse..narrates the fickleness of Pan-Roman and how it changed into Universal. 1922Nature CIX. 494/1 A language of the Neo-Latin type, somewhat similar to Neutral Idiom, is the ‘Panroman’ (or ‘Universal’) of the German positivist and pacifist, Dr. H. Molenaar. 1927E. S. Pankhurst Delphos vi. 81 Universal (1903), later called Panroman (1906), by Dr. H. Molenaar, is another neo-Latin language. |