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Definition of Pasquils

Pasquil
Pasquil Pas"quil, n. [It. pasquillo.] See Pasquin. [R.]
Pasquil
Pasquil Pas"quil, v. t. [R.] See Pasquin.

Meaning of Pasquils from wikipedia

- Mona Pasquil Rogers (born Simeona Fortunata Pasquil; April 3, 1962) is an American politician who served as the 47th and acting lieutenant governor of...
- A pasquinade or pasquil is a form of satire, usually an anonymous brief lampoon in verse or prose, and can also be seen as a form of literary caricature...
- 2003 – January 3, 2011 Lieutenant Cruz Bustamante John Garamendi Mona Pasquil (acting) Abel Maldonado Preceded by Gray Davis Succeeded by Jerry Brown...
- Houser Knight Powers G. Anderson Finch Reinecke Harmer Dymally Curb McCarthy Davis Bustamante Garamendi Pasquil* Maldonado Newsom Kounalakis * acting...
- Republican 2003 (recall) 2006 John Garamendi (resigned November 3, 2009) Mona Pasquil (acting) Abel Maldonado (appointed April 27, 2010) 39 Jerry Brown (b. 1938)...
- first female elected Lieutenant Governor of California in history; Mona Pasquil was appointed in an acting capacity in 2009 following the resignation of...
- PDP Christian Muslim Independent Party CMIP Zamboanga del Norte Tiburcio Pasquil Aggrupation of Parties for Prosperity APP Zamboanga del Norte Seth Frederick...
- 2010 – January 3, 2011 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Preceded by Mona Pasquil (acting) Succeeded by Gavin Newsom Member of the California State Senate...
- the latter term came to be specially applied to anonymous accusations or pasquils, the dissemination of which was regarded as particularly dangerous, and...
- anonymous criticisms to its base. The satirical literary form pasquinade (or "pasquil") takes its name from this tradition. The actual subject of the sculpture...