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Definition of Macaronics
1. macaronic [n] - See also: macaronic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macaronics
Literary usage of Macaronics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Westminster School by John Sargeaunt (1898)
"CHAPTER X. MARKHAM AND SMITH Markham's Character—Demolition of the Old
Dormitory—Green —Play Scenery—Epilogues—macaronics—Distinctions of Rank —Bentham ..."
2. Annals of Westminster School by John Sargeaunt (1898)
"CHAPTER X. MARKHAM AND SMITH Markham's Character—Demolition of the Old
Dormitory—Green —Play Scenery—Epilogues—macaronics—Distinctions of Rank ..."
3. Literary Frivolities, Fancies, Follies and Frolics by William T. Dobson (1880)
"macaronics. |F all the curious kinds of literary composition, the most difficult
and the most humorous is that termed Macaronic, in which, along with Latin, ..."