English edit

Etymology edit

Ancient Greek

Adjective edit

megalophonous (comparative more megalophonous, superlative most megalophonous)

  1. Having a loud voice.
    • 1879, Mark Twain [pseudonym; Samuel Langhorne Clemens], Sketches, Some Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls — Part Third:
      Let the megalophonous grasshopper sound a blast and summon hither the perfunctory and circumforaneous TumbleBug, to the end that excavations may be made and learning gather new treasures.