Definitions for Pantagruel

Pantagruel Pan·tag·ru·el

Spelling: [pan-tag-roo-el, -uh l, pan-tuh-groo-
IPA: /pænˈtæg ruˌɛl, -əl, ˌpæn təˈgru əl; French pɑ̃ ta grüˈɛl/

Pantagruel is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 737 anagrams from letters in Pantagruel (aaeglnprtu).

Definitions for Pantagruel

noun

  1. (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) the huge son of Gargantua, represented as dealing with serious matters in a spirit of broad and somewhat cynical good humor.
  2. (italics) a satirical novel (1532) by Rabelais.

Examples for Pantagruel

But the giants made no account of it, seeing that Pantagruel had never a staff.

A prominent character in Gargantua and Pantagruel by Rabelais.

After so much labor and so many years, what did Pantagruel know?

But have you noticed how Pantagruel is at once the most important and the least important figure in the book?

The good Curé was a contemporary of 57the author of “Pantagruel.”

It was the signature under which he published his Pantagruel.

A comment of Rabelais in his Pantagruel, adds to the general reproach.

And I have seen that French women do not read the 'Pantagruel.'

To which Pantagruel answered, What devilish language is this?

Prut, tut, said Pantagruel, what doth this fool mean to say?

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