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macaronic    
a. 两种语言混合的
n. 两种语言混合的诗文

两种语言混合的两种语言混合的诗文

macaronic
adj 1: of or containing a mixture of Latin words and vernacular
words jumbled together; "macaronic verse"

Macaronian \Mac`a*ro"ni*an\, Macaronic \Mac`a*ron"ic\, a. [Cf.
It. maccheronico, F. macaronique.]
1. Pertaining to, or like, macaroni (originally a dish of
mixed food); hence, mixed; confused; jumbled.
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2. Of or pertaining to the burlesque composition called
macaronic; as, macaronic poetry.
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Macaronic \Mac`a*ron"ic\, n.
1. A heap of things confusedly mixed together; a jumble.
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2. A kind of burlesque composition, in which the vernacular
words of one or more modern languages are intermixed with
genuine Latin words, and with hybrid formed by adding
Latin terminations to other roots.
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  • Macaronic language - Wikipedia
    Macaronic language is any expression using a mixture of languages, [1] particularly bilingual puns or situations in which the languages are otherwise used in the same context (rather than simply discrete segments of a text being in different languages)
  • MACARONIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MACARONIC is characterized by a mixture of vernacular words with Latin words or with non-Latin words having Latin endings
  • Macaronic | Latin-vernacular, Renaissance, Humorous | Britannica
    macaronic, originally, comic Latin verse form characterized by the introduction of vernacular words with appropriate but absurd Latin endings: later variants apply the same technique to modern languages
  • macaronic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    macaronic (comparative more macaronic, superlative most macaronic) Jumbled, mixed Written in a hodgepodge mixture of two or more languages Like a macaroni or dandy; foppish, trifling, affected Synonyms: buckish, dandyish; see also Thesaurus: foppish
  • macaronic, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    What does the word macaronic mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word macaronic See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the word macaronic? How is the word macaronic pronounced? Where does the word macaronic come from?
  • Macaronic - definition of macaronic by The Free Dictionary
    1 characterized by Latin words mixed with non-Latin words often given Latin endings 2 composed of a mixture of languages n 3 macaronics, macaronic language or writing [1605–15; < New Latin macarōnicus or obsolete Italian maccaronico; see macaroni, -ic]
  • What Is A Macaronic Language? - Babbel. com
    The most commonly used macaronic language is Spanglish, a mix of English and Spanish Many experts view it as a prime example of code-switching, while others argue it is a language born out of necessity for communication and now represents the combination of the two cultures
  • Macaronic - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Originating from 1610s Modern Latin macaronicus, from Italian maccarone, the word means a verse mixing languages with Latin endings, jumbled yet intelligible
  • MACARONIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 (of verse) characterized by a mixture of vernacular words jumbled together with Latin words or Latinized words Click for more definitions
  • Macaronic
    Macaronic If this sounds as though it is connected with Italian pasta, you’re right It was coined in the sixteenth century by the Italian poet Teofilo Folengo, in reference to a sort of burlesque verse he invented in which Italian words were mixed in with Latin ones for comic effect





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