pharaonic

/ˌfɛroʊˈɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the ancient Egyptian pharaohs or their rule.
    • She studied pharaonic history to understand how ancient Egypt was governed.
    • The museum's new exhibit features pharaonic artifacts from the time of Ramses II.
    • Pharaonic architecture is known for its massive scale and grand monuments.
  2. Extremely large, grand, or impressive, often in a way that suggests great power or wealth.
    • The billionaire built a pharaonic mansion with dozens of rooms and a private lake.
    • Critics called the new stadium pharaonic, saying it was too big for the city's needs.
    • The company's pharaonic spending on the project led to financial trouble.
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