
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin multiscius; multus (much) + scius (knowing), from scire (to know)
EXAMPLE
“…His somatic structure was procere and feateous; and his ostent, debonair. Multiscious in vitilitigation, omnipercipient, pansophical, emissitious, and obversant with anthroposophy, he was without dubitancy, a dabster…”
From: Letters to Squire Pedant, in The East
By Lorenzo Altisonant, an Emigrant to the West
By Samuel Klinefelter Hoshou. 1870
No. IX. Rixationville, July 7, 1843