What is pantagrulian?

Pantagruelian is an adjective derived from the name Pantagruel, the central character of a series of novels written by the French Renaissance author Francois Rabelais. The term "Pantagruelian" is often used to describe something that is excessively large or lavish, reflecting the gluttonous and hedonistic nature of the character of Pantagruel. In literature, the Pantagruelian style is associated with bawdy humor and exaggerated descriptions of physical size and strength. The term is also used more broadly to describe any indulgent or excessive behavior or thing.