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Meaning of latín macarrónico by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

latín macarrónico
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Culinary Latinitas, cooking Latin, unacademic vulgar Latin with grammatical inaccuracies and vocabulary of languages derived with Latin endings, used in burlesque attitude and sometimes out of ignorance. An example is this beginning of Don Quixote that Ignacio Calvo Sánchez wrote: "In uno lugare manchego pro cuius nomine non volo calentare cascos , vivebat facit paucum tempus quidam fidalgus de his qui habent lanzam in astillerum , adargam antiquam , rocinum flacum et perrum galgum , qui currebat sicut ánima quae llevatur a diábolo"

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