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pan·ta·gru·el·i·an \|pantəˌgrü|elēən\ adjective also pan·ta·gru·el·ic \-lik\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: pantagruelian from Pantagruel, coarsely humorous and gigantic son of Gargantua in the novel Pantagruel (1533) by François Rabelais died 1553 French satirist + English -ian; pantagruelic from French pantagruélique, from Pantagruel + French -ique -ic : marked by coarse and extravagant satire • pan·ta·gru·el·i·cal·ly \-lə̇k(ə)lē\ adverb, usually capitalized |