pasquinade in English

noun
1
a satire or lampoon, originally one displayed or delivered publicly in a public place.
In process of time these pasquinate or pasquinades tended to become satirical, and the term began to be applied, not only in Rome but in other countries, to satirical compositions and lampoons, political, ecclesiastical, or personal.

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1. I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade.