Voir aussi : pindaresque

Anglais modifier

Étymologie modifier

De Pindare, et du suffixe -esque.

Adjectif modifier

Pindaresque \Prononciation ?\

  1. Pindaresque.
    • All that he borrows of Horace become Pindaresque in his hands. — (Arsène Houssaye, Men and women of the eighteenth century, volume 2, 1852)
    • Both suggest to the listener that the poet who had been writing sonnets broke, under the spur of music, the sonnet form, and achieved a Pindaresque triumph. — (Ernest Rhys, Lyric Poetry, 2008)