Mar. 25th, 2011

fescennine

Mar. 25th, 2011 07:27 am
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fescennine (FES-uh-nayn, FES-uh-nin) - adj., scurrilous, licentious, obscene.


Originally, as Latin Fescennīnus, of or pertaining to the Etruscan town of Fescennia (near Civita Castellana, in modern Lazio), particularly their ribald harvest-festival and wedding songs. The Romans borrowed the custom for, particularly, weddings, and the term eventually became generic for a style of verse (see for ex Catullus 61). English borrowed the word around 1600 for both the verse and as a general term.

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