释义 |
† monosyˈllabical, a. Obs. rare. [Formed as prec. + -al1.] = monosyllabic.
1686Phil. Trans. XVI. 63 A Monosyllabical Name. 1755Johnson, Monosyllabical, consisting of words of one syllable. 1776― in Boswell Life 22 Mar., He is quite unsocial; his conversation is quite monosyllabical. |