An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Bombast

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Bombast, masculine, borrowed in the 18th century from English bombast, which is not cognate with πομπή, ‘pomp, parade,’ French pompe; its original sense is ‘cotton,’ then ‘padding,’ and finally ‘inflated language.’ Its ultimate source is Latin bombyx; compare the preceding word.