legendic

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English

Etymology

From legend +‎ -ic.

Adjective

legendic (comparative more legendic, superlative most legendic)

  1. legendary
    • 1851, John Kennedy, The Natural History of Man; Or, Popular Chapters on Ethnography, page 48:
      This is the legendic account of the taking of Rome by the Gauls, as given by Livy, and there cannot be a doubt that the main facts of the narration are true.
    • 1890, Léo Delibes, Lakmé: Opera in Three Acts, page 27:
      Through the gods' inspiration, / This young girl will here relate / A legendic narration / Of the pariah's fair daughter's fate.