Minute-man
In Greek mythology it was considered to represent the queen Cassiopeia, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty.
Louis XIV of France once famously proclaimed "l'Etat C'est Moi" - literally, "I am the State."
He was a very big patron of the arts and he boasted that he found Rome a city of bricks and left it in marble.
That was Louis XIV, nicknamed the Sun King (le Roy du Soleil).
A coat worn over the other clothing; a greatcoat; a topcoat.
greatcoat
It means I think he boasted but not for a good reason
The little prince wears a greatcoat and carries a sword as symbols of his nobility and readiness to face challenges. The greatcoat represents his royal heritage and the responsibilities that come with it, while the sword signifies his courage and willingness to defend what he loves. Together, these elements reflect his journey of growth, self-discovery, and the importance of protecting one's values and relationships.
a greatcoat
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to boast" (express self-admiration for one's accomplishments). It is the past tense and past participle, but not used as an adjective except with a variant meaning (to shape with a chisel).
boasted
Hubris.
Boasted has 2 syllables. The word can be broken down into two parts: boast-ed.
1 syllable
Cincinnati
Boa-sted has two syllables.