释义 |
panisic, a. nonce-wd.|pæˈnaɪsɪk| [f. pan- all + Gr. ἴσ-ος equal + -ic.] Relating to a social state in which all are equal; = pantisocratic.
1864Blackmore Clara Vaughan lxii, Platonic no doubt, and panisic, but not altogether adapted to double entry. 1887― Springhaven (ed. 4) II. vii. 76 A meek salutation which proved his panisic ideas to be not properly wrought into his system as yet. |