Fescennine

['fesənain]
  • adj. 粗俗的;猥亵的
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Fescennine (adj.)
"vulgar, obscene, scurrilous," from Latin Fescenninus (versus), a rude form of dramatic or satiric verse, from Fescennia, city in Etruria, noted for such productions.
The Fescennine Songs were the origin of the Satire, the only important species of literature not derived from the Greeks, and altogether peculiar to Italy. These Fescennine Songs were rude dialogues, in which the country people assailed and ridiculed one another in extempore verses, and which were introduced as an amusement in various festivals. [William Smith, "A Smaller History of Rome," London, 1870]
1. Some street idlers were making Fescennine comments on passing girls.
街上一些游手好闲之徒正在封路过的女孩们用猥亵言语评头论足.

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