Brobdingnagian

English

Etymology

From Brobdingnag +‎ -ian.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA: /bɹɒbdɪŋˈnaɡɪən/

Adjective

Brobdingnagian (comparative more Brobdingnagian, superlative most Brobdingnagian)

  1. Of or pertaining to Brobdingnag.
  2. (figuratively) Enormous, huge, far larger than is customary for such a thing.
    • 1907, Booth Tarkington, "Glamour" in His Own People,
      The two men followed Madame de Vaurigard into a square hall, hung with tapestries and lit by two candles of a Brobdingnagian species Mellin had heretofore seen only in cathedrals.
    • 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 52:
      Again I stress the matter of sheer scale: the teachers were enormous compared to us and this lent a Brobdingnagian aspect to the scene.

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Noun

Brobdingnagian (plural Brobdingnagians)

  1. A creature from Brobdingnag.
  2. (figuratively) A giant.
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