Coq-à-l'âne
Writing or dialogue in which normal logical links are suspended, creating a nonsense effect. Practised by Clément Marot, verse of this kind was fashionable for a time in the 16th c.
Writing or dialogue in which normal logical links are suspended, creating a nonsense effect. Practised by Clément Marot, verse of this kind was fashionable for a time in the 16th c.
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