释义 |
lampooner|læmˈpuːnə(r)| [f. lampoon v. + -er1.] One who lampoons.
1693Dryden Juvenal (1697) p. lix, How few Lampooners are there now living, who are capable of this Duty. 1779–81Johnson L.P., Pope Wks. IV. 77 A lampooner, who scattered his ink without fear or decency. 1862Merivale Rom. Emp. (1865) IV. xxxiii. 103 Augustus had the good sense to bear with temper the virulence of clandestine lampooners. 1879Sala Paris herself again (1880) II. xxv. 359 The stern Republican, the unsparing lampooner of Louis Philippe. |