Definitions for Byronic

Byronic By·ron·ic

Spelling: [bahy-ron-ik]
IPA: /baɪˈrɒn ɪk/

Byronic is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 130 anagrams from letters in Byronic (bcinory).

Definitions for Byronic

adjective

  1. of or relating to Lord Byron.
  2. possessing the characteristics of Byron or his poetry, especially romanticism, melancholy, and melodramatic energy.

Origin of Byronic

First recorded in 1815-25; Byron + -ic

Examples for Byronic

Thus, ever in perplexity, I must abjure the theory of Byronic merit.

Adam Mickiewicz waged a war for Polish independence on what were essentially Byronic principles.

There was no repetition of that Byronic scene in the House of Lords.

I did not ride him again for some days, and when I did, I found him steeped in Byronic gloom.

This book was an excellent antidote to the Byronic fever, then at its height.

Lambro and several other Byronic figures are drawn from him.

There was Byronic pleasure in imagining the loneliness that would be his lot.

It was, in reality, the Byronic attitude transposed to the Paris boulevards.

He dares attack with Byronic boldness every idol that his enemies worship.

Edward, on the other hand, is a brooding, self-absorbed Byronic hero with ice-cold hands.

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