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Webster 1913 Edition
Herculean
1. 
Requiring the strength of Hercules; hence, very great, difficult, or dangerous; 
as, an 
. Herculean 
task2. 
Having extraordinary strength or size; 
“Herculean Samson.” as, 
. Herculean 
limbsMilton.
 Webster 1828 Edition
Herculean
HERCU'LEAN
,Adj.
  1.
  Having extraordinary strength and size; as Herculean limbs.2.
  Of extraordinary strength, force or power.Definition 2025
Herculean
Herculean
See also: herculean
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
Herculean (comparative more Herculean, superlative most Herculean)
-  Of extraordinary might, power, size, etc.; of or relating to Hercules in size or strength.
-  1607, Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, i 3:
- But this is not the best:--look, pr'ythee, Charmian, / How this Herculean Roman does become / The carriage of his chafe.
 
-  (Can we date this quote?) Bertram Fields:
- It was truly a Herculean effort. I never thought it was going to happen, but it did.
 
 
-  1607, Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, i 3:
-  Requiring a huge amount of work; of extraordinary difficulty.
- a Herculean labour, a Herculean task
 -  1748, Tobias George Smollett, The Adventures of Roderick Random
- He replied in a dry manner, that I would find it a Herculean task to chastise everybody who should laugh at my expense;
 
-  2006: Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear, commenting on the Bugatti Veyron
- The guys at Volkswagen have a Herculean task.
 
 
Translations
of extraordinary might, power, size, etc.
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herculean
herculean
See also: Herculean
English
Adjective
herculean
-  Alternative letter-case form of Herculean
-  1792, Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Still there are some loop-holes out of which a man may creep, and dare to think and act for himself; but for a woman it is an herculean task, because she has difficulties peculiar to her sex to overcome, which require almost super-human powers.
 
 
-  1792, Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman