mirobolant

Etymology
Ultimately from, from. First attested in 1838. Likely originates as Mirobolan, the name of a medicine in Crispin medecin, a 1680 comedy by Hauteroche, a humorous reinterpretation/respelling of as present participle of the (then) non-existent verb, as if from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) great, extraordinary, incredible
 * 2) extremely unrealizable, infeasible too magnificent or beautiful to be practicable
 * 1) extremely unrealizable, infeasible too magnificent or beautiful to be practicable
 * 1) extremely unrealizable, infeasible too magnificent or beautiful to be practicable

Noun

 * 1)  wonder, marvel something extraordinary, causing amazement

Etymology
Borrowing from.

Adjective

 * 1) extraordinary, incredible, magnificent