macaronicus

macaronicus
macaronica, macaronicum ADJ
of macaroni

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  • macaronic — adjective Etymology: New Latin macaronicus, from Italian dialect maccarone macaroni Date: 1638 1. characterized by a mixture of vernacular words with Latin words or with non Latin words having Latin endings 2. characterized by a mixture of two… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Maccaronische Poesie — Makkaronische Dichtung (von lateinisch macaronicus, italienisch macaronico, maccheronico), im Frühneuhochdeutschen auch Nudelverse ( nuttelverse Johann Fischart) genannt, ist Dichtung komischer oder burlesker Stilrichtung, die zur Erzielung eines …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Makkaronische Dichtung — (von lateinisch macaronicus, italienisch macaronico, maccheronico), im Frühneuhochdeutschen auch „Nudelverse“ („nuttelverse“ Johann Fischart) genannt, ist Dichtung komischer oder burlesker Stilrichtung, die zur Erzielung eines komischen oder… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • macaronic — macaronically, adv. /mak euh ron ik/, adj. 1. composed of or characterized by Latin words mixed with vernacular words or non Latin words given Latin endings. 2. composed of a mixture of languages. 3. mixed; jumbled. n. 4. macaronics, macaronic… …   Universalium

  • μακαρονικός — ή, ό 1. (για λόγο) αυτός που περιέχει μακαρονισμούς 2. (για συγγραφέα) αυτός που μεταχειρίζεται μακαρονισμούς στον λόγο του. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μέσ. λατ. macaronicus < macaroni. Ο όρος χρησιμοποιήθηκε μεταφορικά για τον λόγο που περιέχει ανάμικτα… …   Dictionary of Greek

  • macaronic — (adj.) 1610s, in reference to a form of verse consisting of vernacular words in a Latin context with Latin endings; applied loosely to verse in which two or more languages are jumbled together; from Mod.L. macaronicus (coined 1517 by Teofilo… …   Etymology dictionary

  • macaronic — [ˌmakə rɒnɪk] adjective denoting language, especially burlesque verse, containing words or inflections from one language introduced into the context of another. noun (macaronics) macaronic verse. Origin C17 (in sense characteristic of a jumble ) …   English new terms dictionary

  • macaronic — mac•a•ron•ic [[t]ˌmæk əˈrɒn ɪk[/t]] adj. 1) ling. characterized by Latin words mixed with non Latin words often given Latin endings 2) ling. composed of a mixture of languages 3) ling. macaronics, macaronic language or writing • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

  • 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 — 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

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