Adjective
elephantesque (comparative more elephantesque, superlative most elephantesque)
- Resembling or characteristic of an elephant.
2009, K. L. James, Cassiopeia 91787, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 9:The teal faced being had a wicked looking spider’s mouth and wide elephantesque ears.
2011, Christine M. Boeckl, Images of Leprosy: Disease, Religion, and Politics in European Art, Truman State University Press, →ISBN, page 12:The most significant symptoms are noticeable on the man’s hands and feet; the patient has lost his fingers and toes and shortening the digits has left him with characteristic elephantesque stumps.
2015, C. R. Bryan, Pentacles Five: The Six Inversions of Purpose, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN:He grinned at the thought that he looked like the ghost of a clown, in the spectral, lingering glow of a few stars and a little bit of moon not yet overwhelmed by the parade of elephantesque clouds.
2020, Yehuda Moraly, Revolution in Paradise: Veiled Representations of Jewish Characters in the Cinema of Occupied France, Sussex Academic Press, →ISBN, page 91:He is repugnant (stout, bald, elephantesque), and an ungrateful foreigner.