Sesquipedalian Definition

sĕskwĭ-pĭ-dālyən
noun
A long word.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
  • sesquipedalia
adjective
Measuring a foot and a half.
Webster's New World
Very long.
Webster's New World
Using, or characterized by the use of, long words.
Webster's New World

(of a word or words) Long; polysyllabic.

More people know the sesquipedalian word "antidisestablishmentarianism" than know what it means.
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Other Word Forms of Sesquipedalian

Noun

Singular:
sesquipedalian
Plural:
sesquipedalians

Origin of Sesquipedalian

  • Latin sesquipedalis (literally “a foot and a half long"), from sesqui-, from Latin sesqui (“one and a half"); + pedal, from Latin pedis, form of pes (“foot"), + adjective suffix -alis; + adjective suffix -ian. Cognate to French sesquipédal.

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