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Hudibrastic, a. (n.)|hjuːdɪˈbræstɪk| [f. Hudibras, after such words as fantastic, periphrastic.] In the metre or after the manner of Hudibras, the celebrated mock-heroic satirical poem of Samuel Butler published in 1663–78; burlesque-heroic.
1712Lond. Gaz. No. 4939/3 Merrily translated into Hudibrastick Verse. 1833Coleridge Table-t. 1 July, There is great Hudibrastic vigour in these lines. 1879B. Taylor Stud. Germ. Lit. 147 A didactic poem of a Hudibrastic character, full of shrewd and pithy phrases. b. absol. or as n. Hudibrastic language, verse, or style.
1758J. Ellis (title) The canto added by Maphaeus To Virgil's twelve books of æneas... Done in English Hudibrastic. 1775J. Jekyll Corr. (1894) 56 He must indite Hudibrastics to Onslow. Hence Hudiˈbrastically adv.
1873Masson Drumm. of Hawth. xvii. 388 The Anti-Covenanters or Malignants are described, Hudibrastically. |