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Qué (quién) es Pasquinade - definición


pasquinade         
  • Roman pasquinades beside the [[Pasquino]] statue in 2017. Postering on the statue is prohibited, and "pasquinades" must be placed on a side board.
  • [[Pasquino]] in 1550 by [[Nicolas Béatrizet]]
LITERARY FORM
Pasquil
n.
Lampoon, satire.
Pasquinade         
  • Roman pasquinades beside the [[Pasquino]] statue in 2017. Postering on the statue is prohibited, and "pasquinades" must be placed on a side board.
  • [[Pasquino]] in 1550 by [[Nicolas Béatrizet]]
LITERARY FORM
Pasquil
·vt To lampoon, to satirize.
II. Pasquinade ·noun A lampoon or satirical writing.
pasquinade         
  • Roman pasquinades beside the [[Pasquino]] statue in 2017. Postering on the statue is prohibited, and "pasquinades" must be placed on a side board.
  • [[Pasquino]] in 1550 by [[Nicolas Béatrizet]]
LITERARY FORM
Pasquil
[?paskw?'ne?d]
¦ noun a satire or lampoon, originally one displayed or delivered in a public place.
Origin
C16: from Ital. pasquinata, from Pasquino, a statue in Rome on which abusive Latin verses were posted.

Wikipedia

Pasquinade
A pasquinade or pasquil is a form of satire, usually an anonymous brief lampoon in verse or prose, and can also be seen as a form of literary caricature. The genre became popular in early modern Europe, in the 16th century, though the term had been used at least as early as the 15th century.