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    Ses·qui·pe·da·li·an
    /ˌseskwəpəˈdālyən/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a word) polysyllabic; long: formal "sesquipedalian surnames"
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  3. Sesquipedalian means having many syllables or using long words. Learn the origin, history, and examples of this adjective from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. sesquipedalian: 1 n a very long word (a foot and a half long) Synonyms: sesquipedalia Type of: polysyllabic word , polysyllable a word of more than three syllables adj given to the overuse of long words “ sesquipedalian orators” “this sesquipedalian way of saying one has no money” Synonyms: pretentious making claim to or creating an appearance ...

  5. Sesquipedalian definition: given to using long words.. See examples of SESQUIPEDALIAN used in a sentence.

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    From sesquipedal +‎ -ian (adjective- and noun-forming suffix), root from Latin sēsquipedālis (literally “a foot and a half long”), from Latin sēsqui (“one and a half times”) + Latin pedālis (“measuring a foot, foot (relational)”) (an adjective from pēs (“foot”)).

    IPA(key): /ˌsɛs.kwɪ.pɪˈdeɪ.lɪ.ən/
    Rhymes: -eɪliən
    Hyphenation: ses‧qui‧pe‧da‧li‧an

    sesquipedalian (plural sesquipedalians) 1. A long word. 1.1. 1830, On the Art of Rising in Prose The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, part 2, v. 29, Henry Colburn and Co., page: 162: 1.1.1. “The fine old fellow,” as a Northern contemporary of ours patronizingly calls him, certainly rolled out his sesquipedalianswith a majesty previously u...

    sesquipedalian (comparative more sesquipedalian, superlative most sesquipedalian) 1. (of a word or words) Long; polysyllabic. 1.1. The most common use of "antidisestablishmentarianism" is as an example of a sesquipedalianword. 1.1. 1861, Anthony Trollope, Framley Parsonage: 1.1.1. He would use the simplest, plainest language, he said to himself ove...

    Learn the meaning, etymology, pronunciation, and usage of the word sesquipedalian, which means "a long word" or "given to the use of long words". Find synonyms, antonyms, derived terms, and related terms for sesquipedalian.

  6. 5 days ago · Sesquipedalian means tending to use very long words, or measuring a foot and a half. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of this word with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Sesquipedalian means of many syllables, or very long, or half a yard high. It comes from Latin sesqui- (one and a half) and ped- (foot). See usage in poetry, prose and compounds.

  8. Sesquipedalian means using or having very long words, often with many syllables. Learn the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage of this word from various dictionaries and sources.

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