dentiloquist
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin dens (tooth) + Latin loqui (to speak).
Noun
[edit]dentiloquist (plural dentiloquists)
- (rare) Someone who speaks through clenched teeth.
- 1834, letter from John Fawcett to Charles Matthews dated 10 March 1834, re-printed in Anne Jackson Mathews, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, Volume IV, Richard Bentley (1839), page 183:
- To add to my mumbling complaint, (for, you must know, I have been quite a dentiloquist,) I have an only sister on a visit to me, who has been alarmingly ill for some time.
- 1834, letter from John Fawcett to Charles Matthews dated 10 March 1834, re-printed in Anne Jackson Mathews, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian, Volume IV, Richard Bentley (1839), page 183: