mazarinade

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A scurrilous anti-governmental pamphlet published in mid-seventeenth-century France. historical
    — More important for our purposes, the mazarinade confirms the tenacious image of the captal as an uncivilized tyrant whose visible presence at the heart of the city in Puy-Paulin was an offense to the city's dignity.

词形变化

mazarinades plural

词源

From French mazarinade, from Jules Mazarin, the chief minister and a popular target of such pamphlets.
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