Miltonic is a 8 letter English word.
You can make 189 anagrams from letters in Miltonic (ciilmnot).
First recorded in 1700-10; Milton + -ic
And the Miltonic fable of the offended creator and the sacrificial son!
They are, using the word in the Miltonic sense, obscene—like owls.
I don't know anything about the Miltonic adjective, but I am sure about Kipling.
Keats broke the poem off because it was too 'Miltonic', and it is easy to see what he meant.
This version of Vondel bridges the gap in the Miltonic Criticism.
But the last of the three is the essential of Miltonic blank verse.
In style it is now Miltonic, now reminiscent of Walter Scott.
As you seem to demand Miltonic precision in phrase, I amend my words.
It is a great relief to me, that my Miltonic labours are suspended.
In these English hexameters I have used and advocate the use of Miltonic elision.