单词 | pasquil |
释义 | pasquiln.ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > humorous writer > of lampoon or satire > imaginary or assumed pasquil1533 Pasquin1566 pasquil-maker1659 1533 T. Elyot Of Knowl. Wise Man Proheme A v For there be Gnathos in Spayne as wel as in Grece, Pasquilles in Englande as welle as in Rome. 1533 T. Elyot Pasquil the Playne sig. A2 Pasquille is an olde Romane, but by longe sittinge in the strete, and hering market men chat, he is become rude and homely. 1609 T. Dekker Guls Horne-bk. sig. B4v I am the Pasquilles mad-cap, that will doot. 1616 R. Carpenter Pastoral Charge 66 Making the Pulpit often~times a Pasquill to ease their spleenes. 1651 A. Weldon Court of King Charles 205 The Councell Table was growne more like a Pasquil then a grave Senate. 1704 T. Baker Act at Oxf. i. i. 7 I am the perfect Pasquil of the Age; all the Satyrs, Epigrams and ridiculous Stories in Town are sent to me. 2. = pasquinade n. Now chiefly historical. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > [noun] > lampoon or satire bill1426 satire1509 squibc1525 pasquil1542 pasquinata1592 cockalane1596 pasquinado1600 Pasquin1611 lampoon1645 pasquinade1658 banter1695 jeu d'esprit1712 Dunciad1728 squiblet1820 squibling1884 satirette1894 spoof1958 1542 in State Papers Henry VIII (1849) IX. 12 Here hathe been also after the maner of Rome, a pasqual set up upon Sainct Marques day laste, tantynge thEmperour. 1589 T. Cooper Admon. People of Eng. 56 The Libeller to set out his Pasquill, raketh all things. 1612 T. James Iesuits Downefall 38 They blame others for Libells and verie vnpriestly Pasquils, and yet write themselues. 1698 Protestant Mercury 18–23 Feb. 1/1 A certain Pasquil, which was sometime since affixed up at the Town-House, against the Government. 1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 92. ⁋1 All the Pasquils, Lampoons and Libels, we meet with now-a-days. 1767 T. Percy Reliques (ed. 2) II. ii. 118 Many a pasquil was discharged at the Romish priests, and their enormous encroachments on property. 1865 T. Wright Hist. Caricature & Grotesque xix. 315 The pasquils formed a body of satire which struck indiscriminately at everybody within its range. 1891 Jrnl. Philol. 12 479 Lenz..writes a pasquil..which cut Goethe to the quick—and is ordered off. 1962 Shakespeare Q. 13 89 The Renaissance, in which tremendous social and political upheavals fostered a plethora of polemic writing, flyting, lampoons, pasquils, [etc.]. 1993 Rev. Eng. Stud. Nov. 480 The combination of these letters..with ‘pasquils’, jesting letters, and some chivalric material. CompoundsΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > humorous writer > of lampoon or satire > imaginary or assumed pasquil1533 Pasquin1566 pasquil-maker1659 1659 Publick Intelligencer No. 170. 325 The three Pasquil-makers, which cast great aspersion on the Pope, have been punished [printed puuished]. 1770 G. Baretti Journey London to Genoa II. 1 They only put one in mind of the Pasquil-makers of Rome or the Monthly and Critical Reviewers of England. ΚΠ 1661 A. Brome Songs & Other Poems sig. R8 Nor such as into pasquill pulpits come With thundering non sence, but to beat the drum To civil wars. DerivativesΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > [adjective] > satiric satiric1509 satiricala1529 satirial1579 squibbing1647 Pasquinian1796 pasquillic1833 1833 T. Carlyle Crit. & Misc. Ess. (1872) V. 66 Verse (be it heroic, be it pasquillic). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † pasquilv. Obsolete. rare. transitive, and intransitive with at. To libel or satirize in a pasquil; to lampoon. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > art or occupation of writer or author > be the author of or write (a work) [verb (transitive)] > express in written work or write about > satirize or lampoon billc1450 pistle1589 canvass1590 satirize1619 squib1631 pasquila1648 lampoona1657 pasquin1683 parodize1768 pasquinade1779 besquib1813 a1648 Ld. Herbert Life Henry VIII (1649) 547 There wanted not some, who took occasion to pasquil it. 1661 J. Howell Twelve Several Treat. 268 In Holland and other places he was pasquill'd at. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1533v.a1648 |
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