Thra*son"ic*al*ly

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Thrasonical \Thra*son"ic*al\, a. [From Thrso, the name of a
   braggart soldier in Terence's "Eunuch:" cf. L. Thrasonianus.]
   Of or pertaining to Thraso; like, or becoming to, Thraso;
   bragging; boastful; vainglorious. -- {Thra*son"ic*al*ly},
   adv.
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         Caesar's thrasonical brag of 'I came, saw, and
         overcame.'                               --Shak.
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