unepic

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ epic.

Adjective

unepic (comparative more unepic, superlative most unepic)

  1. Not epic.
    • 1848, The Christian Remembrancer, volume 15, page 403:
      Virgil, Milton, and Voltaire have obscured the idea of the Epic, as the perfection of ballad poetry, by trying to write after the Epic model in an unepic age.