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Date: Mon Oct 6 01:26:19 EDT 1997
Subject: A.Word.A.Day--fescennine
fes.cen.nine adj. Licentious; obscene.[Lat. Fescinninus, of Fescennia, a town in ancient Etruria noted for its licentious poetry]
Dear jheem: thanks for telling me about the typo.
I've only heard it used in the phrase fescennine verses. Early, bawdy Latin poetry out of which developed satire.
http://16.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FE/FESCENNINE_VERSES.htm
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