释义 |
pantoglot, a. and n.|ˈpæntəʊglɒt| [f. Gr. παντο- all + γλῶσσα, γλῶττα tongue, after polyglot.] a. adj. Knowing or speaking all languages. b. n. One who speaks all languages. So pantoˈglottism.
1848Lowell Biglow P. Ser. i. ii. Poems 1890 II. 61 This would argue for the pantoglottism of these celestial intelligences. 1895H. Callan From Clyde to Jordan ix. 101, I disapprove of a man being a polyglot, or worse, an approach to a pantoglot. |