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gnathonic

[ na-thon-ik ]

adjective

sycophantic; fawning.

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The English adjective gnathonic comes from Latin 眶紳硃喧堯紳勳釵喝莽, an adjective derivative of 勞紳硃喧堯 (inflectional stem 勞紳硃喧堯n-), the name of a sycophant and parasite in Eunuchus, a comedy by the Latin playwright Terence (Publius Terentius Afer, c190c159 b.c.). Terence also coined the derivative plural noun 勞紳硃喧堯nic蘋 disciples of Gnatho as a comic general term for sycophants and parasites. Gnathonic entered English in the 17th century.

how is gnathonic used?

That Jack’s is somewhat of a gnathonic and parasitic soul, or stomach, all Bideford apple-women know …

Charles Kingsley, Westward Ho!, 1855

… Pandarus is not unlike familiar gnathonic persons who attach themselves to their betters, as he does both in his defense of Paris ad in his eagerness to satisfy the appetities [sic] of his prince.

D. W. Robertson Jr., "The Probable Date and Purpose of Chaucer's Troilus," Medievalia et Humanistica, No. 13, 1985
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blellum

[ blel-uhm ]

noun

Scot. Obsolete. an idle, indiscreet talker.

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Not only does blellum not have an etymology, it has very few citations. One of which is in the poem Tam oShanter (1790) by Robert Burns (175996); so its a keeper.

how is blellum used?

A blethering, blustering, drunken blellum

Robert Burns, "Tam o' Shanter," The Edinburgh Herald, March 18, 1791

How was ye to foresee that Mr. Manners was a blellum?

Winston Churchill, Richard Carvel, 1899
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toyetic

[ taw-yet-ik ]

adjective

(of a character or object from a movie, TV show, etc.) potentially marketable as a toy: a toyetic superhero.

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Toyetic, an obvious composition of toy and the adjective suffix -etic, was supposedly coined by the American toy developer and marketer Bernard Loomis (19232006) in a conversation with Steven Spielberg about making figures based on Spielbergs movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).

how is toyetic used?

Theres a singular pleasure that comes with holding a Star Wars toy. The films vehicles, weapons, heroes, and villains, after all, are uniquely toyetic” …

Melissa Leon, "How 'Star Wars' Revolutionized the Toy Industry," The Daily Beast, January 1, 2018

It adds another powerhouse toyetic property to their portfolio, with a proven track record of success.

Rob Salkowitz, "Hasbro Powers Up, Acquiring Power Rangers From Saban For $522 Million," Forbes, May 1, 2018
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