ERCLES VEIN


Meaning of ERCLES VEIN in English

ˈərˌklēz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized E

Etymology: Ercles, alteration of Hercules, ancient Greco-Roman hero, from Latin, from Greek Hēraklēs

: a rousing somewhat bombastic manner of public speaking or writing

could not write in the Ercles vein if he would, and he had chosen to give his inaugural address an agreeably quiet tone — Nation

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