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Etymology edit

From Latin giganteus. See giant.

Adjective edit

gigantean (comparative more gigantean, superlative most gigantean)

  1. (obsolete) giant-like; gigantic, mighty.
    • a. 1687, Henry More, Out of the Anthologie a Distick:
      When the strong Fates with Gigantean force , Bear thee in iron arms without remorse
    • 1642, Thomas Barton, “Section II”, in ΑΠΟΔΕΙΞΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΤΕΙΧΙΣΜΑΤΟΣ. [APODEIXIS TOU ANTITEICHISMATOS.] Or, A Tryall of the Covnter-scarfe, Made 1642. [], London: Printed by Thomas Purslow, for Andrew Crooke, [], published 1643, →OCLC, page 16:
      [Y]our Mercuriall wit hath mangonized a Gigantean fury with an humble hue.

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