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Macaronic language
Macaronic language Macaronic refers to text spoken or written using ... hybrid words, which are in effect internally macaronic. One particular form is Macaronic Latin, a term for various sorts of ... of humorous texts for satirical purposes in Macaronic Latin became a fad in the ...
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Talk:Macaronic language
Talk:Macaronic language Would this be better located at macaronic verse? (I just wrote it here because ... 41, 13 May 2004 (UTC) Single-word macaronic terms? I've heard one-word terms ... such as "Pentium" or "polysomnograph" described as macaronic, since they are pieced together from elements ... to see some etymology behind the word "macaronic" -- is it the same word as ...
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Dictionario Romanico 121 (Romanica wiki)
... PORTUGESE: ... UNDE: [edit] macaronea (-éa) n ANGLESE: macaronic composition, macaronics ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: ... UNDE ... PORTUGESE: {sub pl} [Alim.] macarrões UNDE: macaronea; macaronic [edit] macaronic adj ANGLESE: macaronic (as in macaronic verse) ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: macarrónico ...
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Teofilo Folengo
... or Cocajo, one of the principal Italian macaronic poets, was born of noble parentage at ... acute criticisms of men and manners. Its macaronic style is rendered peculiarly perplexing to the ... Latin, sometimes in Italian, and sometimes in macaronic, he gives a veiled account of the ...
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New Latin
... who attempted to speak Latin frequently produced macaronic Latin with an admixture of contemporary vocabulary ... See also Latino sine flexione Living Latin Macaronic Reference Waquet, Franoise, Latin, or the Empire ...
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Macaroni (translated from Japanese)
... popular, this macaroni Latin (macaroni Latin or macaronic Latin) with calls. 18th century England , as ...
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San Millán of Cogolla (translated from French)
... Latin whom we could today describe as" macaronic "(or of dog Latin). An example of ...
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Teofilo Folengo (translated from French)
... 1491-1544) author of the burlesque one Macaronic history written in Latin worms under the ...
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Gerard de Nerval (translated from French)
... old agents" (1831) The hand of glory, macaronic history (1832) Piquillo (1837), drama The alchemist ...
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User:Revjmyoung
... underlined in red in the article on macaronic language; I was happy to see that ...
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