a. [f. L. Thrasōn-, stem of THRASO + -IC.] = next.
1657. H. Pinnell, Philos. Ref., 154. With a Thrasonick boasting they brag that they can perfectly cure all diseases.
1778. Jefferson, Corr., Wks. 1859, I. 207. Thrasonic accounts of victories they have never won.
1843. Blackw. Mag., LIV. 52. The last extravagance of thrasonic and impotent national arrogance.
1903. Contemp. Rev., Aug., 178. The Thrasonic verbiage of German nautical enthusiasts.