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Miles gloriosus
noun
Definitions
Noun
- 1 A standard character in ancient comedy and in modern comedy depicting ancient military figures: the bravado-filled, self-important, swaggering soldier. literary
"[I]t of course ought not to be said that the General who assumes the responsibility behaved "generously" on one occasion and "magnanimously" upon another. About such expressions there is a reminiscence of the classical "Miles gloriosus" of the British Nelson, or of the American Winfield Scott."
- 2 Alternative form of miles gloriosus. alt-of, alternative
- 3 a braggart soldier (a stock figure in comedy) wordnet
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mīles (“soldier”) + glōriōsus (“glorious”).
See also for "miles gloriosus"
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