- ENORM
- Larger than large, in poems
- Vast, old style
- Huge, to poets
- Bigger than big, in poems
- Huge, in poetry
- Huge, poetically
- Poetically huge
- Huge, old-style
- Behemothic, poetically
- Huge, long ago
- Poet's superlative
- Vast, in verse
- Vast, in odes
- Huge, in verse
- Huge, to a poet
- 3-Down, poetically
- Legally excessive.
- Very big: Archaic.
- Monstrous: Arch.
- Huge: Archaic.
- Monstrous: Archaic.
- Very large, to Elizabethans.
- Very large: Archaic.
- Monstrous: Poetic.
- Vast: Archaic.
- Oversized: Archaic.
- Vast, in poems
- Very large, in poems
- Monstrous, old style
- Huge, in poesy
- Vast, poetically
- Poetic "vast"
- Immense, poetically
- Vast, in the past
- Colossal, to Coleridge
- Poetically large
- Extremely large, old-style
- Immense, in poetry
- Mammoth, old-style
- Massive, in poetry
- Gigantic to Keats
- Huge of yore
- Vast, in olden days