"ombliferous" meaning in All languages combined

See ombliferous on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more ombliferous [comparative], most ombliferous [superlative]
Etymology: Coined by British comic writer Edward Lear. Head templates: {{en-adj}} ombliferous (comparative more ombliferous, superlative most ombliferous)
  1. A nonsense word of vague negative connotation.
    Sense id: en-ombliferous-en-adj-pXZ9bvje Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with tab characters
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          "ref": "1892, John Hay, Letters of John Hay and Extracts From Diary, volume II, published 1969, page 241:",
          "text": "The Corporation of Western Reserve University, with entire unanimity and ombliferous enthusiasm, made you to-day an LL. D. It is no small shakes of a hayseed College, I would have you know.",
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