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Definitions of falstaffian in various dictionaries:
adj - of or resembling Falstaff
Characterized by joviality and conviviality.
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Jovial, plump and dissolute like a Shakespearean character |
Fine workforce, one possessed by man like Sir John? |
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Jun 25 2018 The Times - Cryptic |
Aug 29 2010 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Falstaffian might refer to |
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Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who is mentioned in four plays by William Shakespeare and appears on stage in three of them. His significance as a fully developed character in Shakespeare is primarily formed in the plays Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, where he is a companion to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V. A notable eulogy for Falstaff is presented in Act II, Scene III of Henry V, where Falstaff does not appear as a character on stage, as enacted by Mistress Quickly in terms that some scholars have ascribed to Plato's description of the death of Socrates after drinking hemlock. By comparison, in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Falstaff is presented by Shakespeare as the buffoonish suitor of two married women. * Though primarily a comic figure, Falstaff still embodies a kind of depth common to Shakespeare's major characters. A fat, vain, boastful, and cowardly knight, he spends most of his time drinking at the Boar's Head Inn with petty criminals, living on stolen or borrowed |