Joan of Arcian
English
Etymology
From Joan of Arc + -ian.
Adjective
Joan of Arcian (comparative more Joan of Arcian, superlative most Joan of Arcian)
- (very rare) Pertaining to or characteristic of Joan of Arc.
- 1974, quoting Louis Seltzer, “DIG WE MUST”, in Lithopinion, number 34, Local One, Amalgamated Lithographers of America:
- We have neither the time nor the money to devote to such Joan-of-Arcian causes.
- 1996 May 1, Kymberly Norma Pinder, Representations of medieval chivalry in American art, 1870-1930, Yale University: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, page 88-89:
- The young woman, in a very Joan of Arcian manner, is dressed as a male page, which enabled her to move freely within the court.
- 2014 January 19, DVH, “God as superhero, or God as answer to the question why”, in uk.politics.misc, Usenet:
- Your delusions are Joan of Arcian.
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