Tuesday, March 5, 2013

braggadocio



braggadocio [ˌbrægəˈdoʊʃiˌoʊ] n.

1.) A braggart.
2.) Empty or pretentious bragging.
3.) A swaggering, cocky manner (American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language).

Etymology: Alteration of Braggadocchio, the personification of vainglory in The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser, from brag.

"—Mattie: It is the same idea as a coon hunt. You are just trying to make your work sound harder than it is. Here is the money. I aim to get Tom Chaney and if you are not game I will find somebody who is game. All I have heard out of you so far is talk. I know you can drink whiskey and snore and spit and wallow in filth and bemoan your station. The rest has been braggadocio. They told me you had grit and that is why I came to you. I am not paying for talk. I can get all the talk I need and more at the Monarch Boarding House" (True Grit, Joel Cohen and Ethan Cohen, 2010).


(Prinz Arthur und die Feenkönigin, Johann Heinrich Füssli, ~1788)

4 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Finally, a word I know!

Eddie F said...

Love it, E ... our first crossover, as I have this word highlighted to feature too. True Grit (the 2010 version) was such an amazing film. The script and its sublime language was a big element of this. Just reading this quote has made me want to watch it again : o )

E. said...

I read your post yesterday morning and I've already used this word twice in real life! I love it!

What's happening with my nerd points? I know I added an extra 'it' in the translation, but will I still get them? (haha)

Poke The Rock said...

so is hiphop full of braggadocios?

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