Kurtzian

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English

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Etymology

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From Kurtz +‎ -ian, after the fictional character Kurtz in the novel Heart of Darkness.

Adjective

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Kurtzian (comparative more Kurtzian, superlative most Kurtzian)

  1. Megalomaniac; brutal, tyrannical.
    • 2015 January 22, Peter Bradshaw, “Ex Machina review – an elegant but limited artificial intelligence thriller”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      [] imagine Caleb’s excitement and fear when he wins an in-house competition to spend a week alone with the firm’s reclusive, scarily Kurtzian founder, Nathan (bullishly played by Oscar Isaac), in his gigantic fortress of solitude on a private island—it looks like the one where they built Jurassic Park.