a. [f. L. Thrasōn-, stem of THRASO + -IC.] = next.

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1657.  H. Pinnell, Philos. Ref., 154. With a … Thrasonick boasting they brag that they can perfectly cure all diseases.

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1778.  Jefferson, Corr., Wks. 1859, I. 207. Thrasonic accounts of victories they have never won.

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1843.  Blackw. Mag., LIV. 52. The last extravagance of thrasonic and impotent national arrogance.

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1903.  Contemp. Rev., Aug., 178. The ‘Thrasonic’ verbiage of German nautical enthusiasts.

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