Is a term used originally used by Potter to signify a form of one-up manship, a scoring over one’s rivals through the use of real or factious foreign words of which they have scant knowledge, thereby inducing feelings of inferiority in one’s opponent. Languaging is often encountered in travel writing, although it’s most frequent application is in the domain of gastronomy.
‘During the Society existence it has grown in stature and reputation and is now generally regarded as a leading Rose Society in the world’.