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Dictionary Entry: Facetiae

Facetiae

Part of Speech

Noun (plural only)

Pronunciation

IPA: /fəˈsiːʃɪiː/ or /fəˈsiːʃiˌaɪ/

Phonetic: fuh-SEE-shee-ee or fuh-SEE-shee-eye

Definitions

  • Clever or witty remarks; humorous sayings or anecdotes.
  • A collection of humorous or satirical writings.

Usage Examples

  • The old manuscript was filled with facetiae, entertaining readers with its sharp wit.
  • His conversation was rich in facetiae, making him a popular guest at social gatherings.

Etymology

From Latin "facetiae" meaning "witty sayings, jokes," derived from "facetia" (wit, humor), related to "facetus" (witty, elegant).

Synonyms

  • Anecdotes
  • Jests
  • Witticisms
  • Quips
  • Humor

Antonyms

  • Seriousness
  • Solemnity
  • Gravity

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishChisteschis-tes
FrenchFacétiesfa-se-ti
GermanWitzevit-se
Hindiव्यंग्यvyangya
Chinese诙谐语huīxié yǔ
RussianОстротыostra-ty
Japanese機知に富んだ言葉kichi ni tonda kotoba
ItalianFaceziefa-che-tsee-e
PortugueseGraçolasgra-so-las
Arabicنكاتnukat
Bengaliবিদ্রূপbi-druup
Tamilநகைச்சுவைnagai-chu-vai

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "facetiae" is often pronounced with a final "eye" sound, while in British English, the "ee" ending is more common.

Historical Usage

During the Renaissance, collections of facetiae were widely circulated, often serving as entertainment for aristocrats and intellectuals.

Cultural Nuances

Facetiae have long been associated with satire, jesting, and intellectual humor, often appearing in literature, speeches, and courtly banter.

More Information

Facetiae were popular in medieval and Renaissance literature, with well-known examples such as the works of Poggio Bracciolini, an Italian scholar who compiled humorous tales. Over time, the term became less common but remains relevant in discussions of historical humor and wit.

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