Ossianic

Ossianic
/os'ee an"ik, osh'ee-/, adj.
1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Ossian, the poetry attributed to him, or the rhythmic prose published by James Macpherson in 1762-63, purporting to be a translation from the Scots Gaelic.
2. grandiloquent; bombastic.
[1800-10; OSSIAN + -IC]

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