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Definition of Facetiae

Facetiae
Facetiae Fa*ce"ti*[ae], n. pl. [L., fr. facetus. See Facete.] Witty or humorous writings or saying; witticisms; merry conceits.

Meaning of Facetiae from wikipedia

- The Facetiae is an anthology of jokes by Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459), first published in 1470. It was the first printed joke book. The collection, "the...
- The Pearl: A Magazine of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading was a **** monthly magazine issued in London during the mid-Victorian period by William...
- Baldwin 1983, ISBN 978-90-70265-45-8 Philogelos: Hieroclis et Philagrii facetiae by A. Eberhard (1869) Berlin: H. Ebeling & C. Plahn Ἱεροκλέους και Φιλαγρίου...
- trade, **** works are often listed under "curiosa", "erotica" or "facetiae".[citation needed] Erotica exists in many different forms, both modern...
- The Boudoir: A Magazine of Scandal, Facetiae etc. was an erotic magazine published in London in the 1880s by William Lazenby. It was a continuation of...
- Facetia (singular; plural: facetiae) is a European literary genre from the epoch of Renaissance of short humorous stories: jokes, jests, witticisms; drollery...
- the height of ****, as in The Lustful Turk. The Pearl: A Journal of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading was a **** magazine published in London...
- prostitute while the man wears feminine attire. The Pearl, A Journal of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading (1879–1880), a Victorian **** magazine,...
- hoot And Nicholas ammyd the ers he smoot. The medieval Latin joke book Facetiae by Poggio Bracciolini includes six tales about ****ing. François Rabelais'...
- November 1781. Maurepas is credited with contributions to the collection of facetiae known as the Etrennes de la Saint Jean (2nd ed., 1742). Four volumes of...