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fescennine
[ fes-uh-nahyn, -nin ]
adjective
- scurrilous; licentious; obscene:
fescennine mockery.
Fescennine
/ ˈfɛsɪˌnaɪn /
adjective
- rare.scurrilous or obscene
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fescennine1
1595–1605; < Latin Fescennīnus of, belonging to Fescennia, a town in Etruria noted for jesting and scurrilous verse; -ine 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fescennine1
C17: from Latin Fescennīnus of Fescennia , a city in Etruria noted for the production of mocking or obscene verse
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Example Sentences
The principal constituent element in this Fescennine poetry was obscene mockery.
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But just as it takes two to make a quarrel, so the obscene mockery of the Fescennine verses required two principals.
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Fescennine verses of the Romans, which were used at weddings and triumphs, were intended to ward off ill luck.
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The original Fescennine verse appears, from the testimony of Horace, to have been in metrical dialogue.
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The Fescennine raillery long retained traces of this original character.
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