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Webster 1913 Edition
Thrasonical
Thra-son′ic-al
,Adj.
[From
Thrso
, the name of a braggart soldier in Terence’s “Eunuch:” cf. L. Thrasonianus
.] Of or pertaining to Thraso; like, or becoming to, Thraso; bragging; boastful; vainglorious.
– Thra-son′ic-al-ly
, adv.
Caesar's
thrasonical
brag of 'I came, saw, and overcame.' Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Thrasonical
THRASON'ICAL
,Adj.
1.
Boasting; given to bragging.2.
Boastful; implying ostentatious display.Definition 2024
thrasonical
thrasonical
English
Adjective
thrasonical (comparative more thrasonical, superlative most thrasonical)
- Like Thraso (a character in the play Eunuchus by Terence); boastful, bragging, vainglorious.
- 1556, Nicholas Ridley, bishop of London, quoted by John Fox in Acts & Monuments:
- The Sorbonicall clamours (which at Paris I haue ſene in time paſt whē poperie moſt raigned) might be worthily thought in compariſon of thys traſonicall oſtentation to haue had much modeſtie.
- 1976, Robert Nye, Falstaff:
- In amongst his general thrasonical ranting and ravings concerning his own merits, Skogan had promised the company that tomorrow the world would know how good his verses were – when he read aloud at the court gate some poem which he had written in honour of the birthday of Thomas, Duke of Clarence.
- 1556, Nicholas Ridley, bishop of London, quoted by John Fox in Acts & Monuments: