pasquin

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A lampooner. archaic
  2. A lampoon; a pasquinade. archaic
    — C. 1687, John Dryden, Epistle to Henry Higden The Grecian wits, who satire first began, / Were pleasant pasquins on the life of man.
动词 v.
  1. To lampoon or satirize. archaic,rare

词形变化

pasquins plural pasquins present,singular,third-person pasquining participle,present pasquined participle,past pasquined past

词源

词源 1
From Pasquino, a mutilated statue at Rome, set up against the wall of the palace of the Orsini; so called from a witty cobbler or tailor, near whose shop the statue was dug up. On this statue it was customary to paste satirical notes.
词源 2
From Pasquino, a mutilated statue at Rome, set up against the wall of the palace of the Orsini; so called from a witty cobbler or tailor, near whose shop the statue was dug up. On this statue it was customary to paste satirical notes.
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