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Barmecidal

American  
[bahr-muh-sahyd-l] / ˌbɑr məˈsaɪd l /

adjective

  1. giving only the illusion of plenty; illusory.

    a Barmecidal banquet.


Etymology

Origin of Barmecidal

First recorded in 1835–45; Barmecide + -al 1

Example Sentences

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This happened many times, and so her mother’s promise and her imp brought the poor penitent romancer Barmecidal good luck.

From Witch Stories by Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn)

What would a dull-eyed glutton, famishing, not with hunger but with the cravings of digestive ferocity, find in Thackeray's "Memorials of Gormandizing" or "Barmecidal Feasts?"

From The Delicious Vice by Allison, Young Ewing