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† macaˈronian, a. Obs. [f. prec. + -an.] 1. = macaronic a. 1.
1727–41Chambers Cycl., Macaronic, or Macaronian, a kind of burlesque poetry... We have little in English in the Macaronian way. 1751Cambridge Scribleriad ii. 184 note, The Macaronian is a kind of burlesque poetry, consisting of a jumble of words of different languages, with words of the vulgar tongue latinized, and latin words modernized. 2. = macaronic a. 3.
1788R. Galloway Poems (1792) 16 Give ear ilk Macaronian beau, 'Tween George's Square an eke Soho. |