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macaronic verses

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  • macaronic — /mækəˈrɒnɪk/ (say makuh ronik) adjective Also, macaronical. 1. characterised by a mixture of Latin words with words from another language, or with non Latin words provided with Latin terminations, as a kind of burlesque verse. 2. involving a… …  

  • Macaronic language — Macaronic refers to text spoken or written using a mixture of languages, sometimes including bilingual puns, particularly when the languages are used in the same context (as opposed to different segments of a text being in different languages).… …   Wikipedia

  • macaronic — n. & adj. n. (in pl.) burlesque verses containing Latin (or other foreign) words and vernacular words with Latin etc. terminations. adj. (of verse) of this kind. Etymology: mod.L macaronicus f. obs. It. macaronico, joc. formed as MACARONI …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rumi — For other uses, see Rumi (disambiguation). Mevlevi redirects here. For other uses, see Mevlevi (disambiguation). Mewlānā Jalāl ad Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī مولانا جلال‌الدین محمد بلخی Jalal ad Dīn Muhammad Rumi …   Wikipedia

  • Italian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Italian language that had its beginnings in the 13th century. Until that time nearly all literary work composed in the Middle Ages was written in Latin. Moreover, it was predominantly… …   Universalium

  • Dog Latin — Dog Latin, Cod Latin, macaronic Latin, or mock Latin refers to the creation of a phrase or jargon in imitation of Latin,[1] often by directly translating English words (or those of other European languages) into Latin without conjugation or… …   Wikipedia

  • Poetry — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Poetry >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 poetry poetry poetics poesy Muse Calliope tuneful Nine Parnassus Helicon Pierides Pierian spring GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 versification versifica …   English dictionary for students

  • Teofilo Folengo — Portrait by Romanino Teofilo Folengo (November 8, 1491 – December 9, 1544), who wrote under the pseudonym of Merlino Coccajo[1] or Merlinus Coccaius, was one of the principal Italian macaronic poets. Biography Folengo was born of noble parentage… …   Wikipedia

  • Coryat's Crudities — Title page of Coryat s Crudities. Coryat s Crudities: Hastily gobled up in Five Moneth s Travels is a travelogue published in 1611 by Thomas Coryat of Odcombe, an English traveller and mild eccentric. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Carrickfergus (song) — Carrickfergus is an Irish folk song. The origins of the song are unclear, but it has been traced to an Irish language song, Do Bhí Bean Uasal , (There was a noble woman) which is attested to the poet Cathal Buí Mac Giolla Gonna who died in 1745… …   Wikipedia

  • Guido Monte — Infobox Writer name =Guido Monte caption =. pseudonym = birthdate = 1962 birthplace = deathdate = deathplace = occupation = writer, poet nationality = Italian period = 2000 present genre = Poetry subject = movement = notableworks = spouse =… …   Wikipedia

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