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pasquinade Meaning in Bengali



একটি রচনা যে অনুকরণে বা মিথ্যাবর্ণন কারো একটি রসাত্মক ভাবে সাধারণত শৈলী





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A pasquinade or pasquil is a form of satire, usually an anonymous brief lampoon in verse or prose, and can also be seen as a form of literary caricature.


The saying's earliest written attestation is an anonymous 1606 Latin pasquinade that begins, "Regnum Polonorum est" ("The Kingdom of Poland is").


The satirical literary form pasquinade (or "pasquil") takes its name from this tradition.


post-Napoleonic Moscow, or, as a high official in the play styled it, "a pasquinade on Moscow.


safe and can easily be usurped as is demonstrated by the incident of the pasquinade.


satirists is as one of the authors of the Satire Ménippée, the famous pasquinade in the interest of his old pupil, Henry IV, in which the harangue put.


French pasquil, from the Italian pasquinata (as does the English term "pasquinade" for a satire or lampoon).


letter: A pasquinade of Peccant predictions".


been a harsh and unpopular judge, as Ralph Gibbon composed the following pasquinade upon his death: Here lies Sir John Bridgeman clad in his clay; God said.


Pasquino became so famous that his name was turned into an English word, pasquinade, which means a satirical protest in poetry.



pasquinade's Meaning':

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style usually in a humorous way

Synonyms:

spoof; impersonation; takeoff; burlesque; sendup; travesty; parody; imitation; put-on; caricature; mockery; lampoon; charade;

Antonyms:

fall; tragedy; formalism; natural;

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