macaronic in English

adjective
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denoting language, especially burlesque verse, containing words or inflections from one language introduced into the context of another.
Humanism is often opposed to medieval scholasticism and macaronic language.
noun
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macaronic verse, especially that which mixes the vernacular with Latin.
The ‘tree’ or evolutionary model of literary history, allows créolité literature to be placed in a continuum stretching back to the vernacularization of Latin literature; to Renaissance macaronics , and Rabelaisian billingsgate.

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2. " Adam lay yBounden ", originally titled Adam lay i-bowndyn, is a 15th-century macaronic English Christian text of unknown authorship