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单词 languager
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languagern.1

Forms: late Middle English langageur.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French langageur.
Etymology: < Middle French langageur verbose person (c1393; French †langageur ) < langagier to talk abundantly (a1405; < langage language n.) + -eur -eur suffix. Compare Middle French langagier , languagier verbose person (late 14th cent.), person who speaks well, person who knows a language well (second half of the 15th cent.; < langage , language language n. + -ier -ier suffix).
Obsolete.
A verbose person.Alternatively glossed in the 1971 ed. of Caxton as ‘fluent talker’.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > talkative person
chaterestrea1250
jangler1303
babbler1366
blabbererc1375
jangleressc1386
talkerc1386
clatterer1388
cacklera1400
languager1436
carperc1440
mamblerc1450
praterc1500
jackdaw?1520
chewet1546
flibbertigibbet1549
clatterfart1552
patterer1552
piec1557
long tongue?1562
prattler1567
piet1574
twattler1577
brawler1581
nimble-chops1581
pratepie1582
roita1585
whittera1585
full-mouth1589
interprater1591
chatterer1592
pianet1594
bablatrice1595
parakeet1598
Bow-bell cockney1600
prattle-basket1602
bagpipe1603
worder1606
babliaminy1608
chougha1616
gabbler1624
blatterer1627
magpie1632
prate-apace1636
rattlea1637
clack1640
blateroon1647
overtalker1654
prate-roast1671
prattle-box1671
babelard1678
twattle-basket1688
mouth1699
tongue-pad1699
chatterista1704
rattler1709
morologist1727
chatterbox1774
palaverer1788
gabber1792
whitter-whatter1805
slangwhanger1807
nash-gab1816
pump1823
windbag1827
big mouth1834
gasbag1841
chattermag1844
tattle-monger1848
rattletrap1850
gasser1855
mouth almighty1864
clucker1869
talky-talky1869
gabster1870
loudmouth1870
tonguester1871
palaverista1873
mag1876
jawsmith1887
spieler1894
twitterer1895
yabbler1901
wordster1904
poofter1916
blatherer1920
ear-bender1922
burbler1923
woofer1934
ear-basher1944
motormouth1955
yacker1960
yammerer1978
jay-
1436 Petition in Paston Lett. & Papers (2005) III. 5 For a-nother so gret a forswerer, ne so dampnabil a slawnderer, ne so shameles, vsuell langager, visager and contryver of vntrewe, feyned and slawnderous tales..was never in his dayes of his degree in þat shire.
1484 W. Caxton tr. G. de la Tour-Landry Bk. Knight of Tower (1971) xxi. 40 We ought not to stryue ayenst them that ben langageurs and full of wordes [Fr. Comment il fait perilleux estriver à gens sçavans du siècle].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

languagern.2

Brit. /ˈlaŋɡwɪdʒə/, U.S. /ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒər/
Forms: 1500s 1800s– languager, 1600s langwiges (plural, transmission error), 1900s– langijer (U.S. regional (Appalachian)).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: language n., -er suffix1, language v.
Etymology: < language n. + -er suffix1. In sense 2 perhaps partly also < language v. + -er suffix1. Compare earlier languager n.1
rare.
1. A person who speaks or understands a number of languages; a polyglot. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > a language > [noun] > a foreign language > one who knows or is learning
languager?1577
linguist1582
Mezzofanti1852
occidentalist1877
learner1948
?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Ciiiv Travayled he had and was a languager.
1613 W. Adams Let. 1 Dec. in A. Farrington Eng. Factory in Japan (1991) I. 107 Langwiges that can speak the Corea and Tartar langwage.
1838 E. Leslie Althea Vernon vi. 56 My son is a great languager. He's classical too, and can talk Latin.
2. A user of language; a communicator.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > [noun] > one who or that which communicates
communicator1550
correspondent1639
communicant1847
intercommunicator1855
languager1918
contact man1926
1918 Proc. Ann. Session Wisconsin Teachers' Assoc. 1917 149 They need to know how to be good languagers, not necessarily in Latin, French, or English, but in some way they must learn to get their ideas across.
1990 P. Williams Performing Artist xviii. 230 Poet or no, he's [sc. Bob Dylan is] a born languager, like Shakespeare or Thoreau or Conrad or Yeats.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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