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Pasquinade (Pas-kwuh-nayd) Defined

A lampoon or satirical writing.
Sidelight: The term is named for Pasquino, a 15th century Italian tradesman known for his caustic wit. It was once customary to affix satiric notices to a mutilated statue found near his shop. At the other end of Rome was an ancient statue called Marforio to which replies to the pasquinades were posted.
(See also Burlesque, Hudibrastic Verse, Parody )

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