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comparative more Rabelaisian, superlative most Rabelaisian
Pertaining to the works or period of Rabelais. quotations examples
In Italy, as in Rabelaisian France, the carnival entered not only elite theatrical performance and engravings but also the printed word.
2006, Todd P. Olson, “The Street Has Its Masters: Caravaggio and the Socially Maerginal”, in Genevieve Warwick, editor, Caravaggio: Realism, Rebellion, Reception, page 72
Possessing a style of satirical humour characterized by exaggerated or grotesque characters and coarse jokes. quotations examples
For although of unexceptionable morality, and addressed virginibus puerisque, the stories and illustrations with which this and others of these collections abound are frequently of a very Rabelaisian character.
1889, William George Aston, A History of Japanese Literature, Book VI, chapter VII, page 343
The smiths themselves were a grand lot of fellows, full of a robust, and sometimes Rabelaisian sense of humour, and between "heats," they could be most entertaining.
1945 January and February, A Former Pupil, “Some Memories of Crewe Works—III”, in Railway Magazine, page 13