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prosaïque (adj.)

1.qui manque d'élégance, de distinction, de noblesse. Qui est commun, vulgaire, banal, plat. Travaux prosaïques.

 
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PROSAÏQUE (adj.)

1. Qui tient trop de la prose.

Il faut, dans une tragédie, certains vers qui semblent prosaïques, pour relever les autres, et pour conserver la nature du dialogue (VOLT. Lett. d'Argental, sept. 1751)

La composition du Moïse sauvé de Saint-Amant est languissante, le vers lâche et prosaïque (CHATEAUB. Génie, II, I, 4)

2. Fig. et néologisme. Vulgaire, sans éclat, en parlant des personnes et des choses.

Tout est commun, tout est prosaïque dans l'extérieur de la plupart de nos villes européennes (STAËL Corinne, IV, 4)

Je ne sais, mais d'abord il est bien prosaïque (COLLIN D'HARLEV. les Artistes, II, 8)

Jamais physionomie n'exprima mieux que la physionomie matoise de Vespasien la nature d'un personnage historique, habile, prosaïque, ironique, qui savait administrer et mépriser les hommes (AMPÈRE Hist. rom. à Rome, Introd. p. LI)

HISTORIQUE

XVIe s.Le style prosaïque est ennemy capital de l'eloquence poetique (RONS. 581)Mille poetes traisnent et languissent à la prosaïque (MONT. IV, 137)

ÉTYMOLOGIE

Lat. prosaicus, de prosa, prose. Christine de Pisan, Charles V, 1, Prologue, a dit : stille prosal.

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