persiflage

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See also: Persiflage

English

Etymology

From French persiflage, from persifler (to quiz, tease, mock), from per- + siffler (to whistle), from Latin sībilō (whistle).

Pronunciation

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Noun

persiflage (countable and uncountable, plural persiflages)

  1. Good-natured banter; raillery.
    After the third strike he returned to the bench to face the inevitable persiflage from his teammates.
    • 1831, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Romance and Reality, volume 1, page 208:
      No one can deny Lady Charlotte Bury's assertion, that no well-regulated young female will ever indulge in a species of amusement so improper as flirtation; but it must be admitted, that having a pleasant partner is preferable to not dancing, and that a little persiflage, a little raillery, a little flattery, go far to make a partner pleasant.
  2. Frivolous, lighthearted discussion of a topic.
    Polite dinner calls for persiflage rather than in-depth possibly offensive discussion.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French persiflage.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌpɛr.siˈflaː.ʒə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: per‧si‧fla‧ge
  • Rhymes: -aːʒə

Noun

persiflage m (plural persiflages)

  1. Lighthearted caricature or mockery, as in a comedy sketch.
  2. (archaic) Ridiculing mispresenting or misconstruing.

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

persifler +‎ -age

Pronunciation

Noun

persiflage m (plural persiflages)

  1. ridicule or malicious mockery made under the guise of good-natured raillery

Descendants

  • Dutch: persiflage
  • English: persiflage
  • German: Persiflage
  • Polish: persyflaż

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