Etymology:
Meaning:
Rodomontade refers to boastful or exaggerated language, especially when it is empty or meaningless. It is often used to describe the speech of a braggart or blowhard.
Origin:
The word "rodomontade" comes from the character Rodomonte in the epic poem "Orlando Furioso" by the Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto. Rodomonte was a giant and a Saracen warrior who was known for his boasting and arrogance.
His character became the archetype of the blustering braggart, and the term "rodomontade" was eventually used to describe exaggerated or empty speech in general.
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