What is another word for Ossianic?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒsɪˈanɪk] (IPA)

Ossianic is an adjective used to describe something related to the poems of the Scottish poet James Macpherson. Some synonyms for Ossianic include Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish, and Caledonian. These adjectives also allude to the rich culture and heritage of Scotland. Other synonyms for Ossianic include epic, lyrical, and romantic, which highlight the poetic elements of Macpherson's work. Additionally, words like mystical, enchanting, and otherworldly can also describe the mystical and supernatural themes that are often found in Ossianic literature. In general, Ossianic is an evocative adjective that conjures images of Scotland, poetry, and myth.

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Usage examples for Ossianic

Perhaps Defoe's imaginative force was not of a kind that could have done justice to the agonies of a shipwrecked sentimentalist; he has left no proof that it was: but if he had represented Crusoe bemoaning his misfortunes, brooding over his fears, or sighing with Ossianic sorrow over his lost companions and friends, he would have spoiled the consistency of the character.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
That he was not deep, that he does not speak a message of the inner life to the latter-day individual, who, in the Ossianic phrase, likes to indulge in "the luxury of grief," must, of course, be admitted.
"Haydn"
J. Cuthbert Hadden
The vague Ossianic figures that raised their gigantic heads in the fog-wreaths of clouded mountain-tops and lonely lochs had a peculiar fascination for him, and acted like wine on his imagination.
"The Great German Composers"
George T. Ferris

Famous quotes with Ossianic

  • one of the poems, was translated into French as early as 1762 while the collected works followed suit in 1777. Diderot loved them. Voltaire parodied them. Ossianic plays, operas, and mimes were written. They influenced or attracted Mme. de Staël, Chateaubriand, Lamartine, Alfred de Vigny, Victor Hugo, and Alfred de Musset. Napoleon became a fervent admirer after he had read the poems in the Italian translation by Cesarotti.
    James Macpherson

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