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    Rab·e·lai·sian
    /ˌrabəˈlāzēən/

    adjective

    • 1. displaying earthy humor; bawdy: "the conversation was often highly Rabelaisian"
  2. adjective. Ra· be· lai· sian ˌra-bə-ˈlā-zhən. -zē-ən. 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of Rabelais or his works. 2. : marked by gross robust humor, extravagance of caricature, or bold naturalism.

  3. Rabelaisian definition: of, relating to, or suggesting François Rabelais, whose work is characterized by broad, coarse humor and keen satire.. See examples of RABELAISIAN used in a sentence.

  4. Sometimes dirty jokes are described as Rabelaisian, especially when they're in the context of biting, satirical humor. To be truly Rabelaisian, a piece of writing should also be sharp and smart, exuberant and exciting, and aimed at a highly educated, literate audience.

  5. Rabelaisian. 1. a person who imitates or is an enthusiast for the works of Francois Rabelais. 2. a person given to coarse, satirical humor, like that of Rabelais. — Rabelaisian, adj.

  6. Rabelaisian in British English. (ˌræbəˈleɪzɪən , -ʒən ) adjective. 1. of, relating to, or resembling the work of Rabelais, esp by broad, often bawdy humour and sharp satire. noun. 2. a student or admirer of Rabelais. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word Rabelaisian. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. Definition of Rabelaisian adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Rabelaisian Definition. Of or like Rabelais or his works; broadly and coarsely humorous, satirical, etc. Characterized by coarse humor or bold caricature.

  10. Jun 13, 2023 · Rabelaisian (comparative more Rabelaisian, superlative most Rabelaisian) Pertaining to the works or period of Rabelais.

  11. Apr 22, 2024 · Characterized by an earthy humour typical of the writings of the French satirist François Rabelais (c.1494–1553).

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