panlingual

adj

Etymology

From pan- + lingual.

  1. learned borrowing from linguālis
  2. prefixed as panlingual — “pan + lingual

Definitions

  1. Involving or encompassing all languages.

    • On the other hand, however, Linguas scholarly audience could have responded to this ostentatious parade of panlingual' skill as a confirmation of their own erudition.
    • […] it is not interlingual translation that betrays the stutterer; it is, rather, panlingual stuttering.
    • We spoke in a private panlingual gibberish. We were not German or European or English or Canadian; we were flesh detached from time and place.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA