parodic
See also: paròdic
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editparodic (comparative more parodic, superlative most parodic)
- Of, related to, or having characteristics of parody.
- Synonyms: parodial, parodical, parodistic
- 2005, Moya Lloyd, Beyond Identity Politics: Feminism, Power and Politics, page 139:
- All gender is parodic in the sense that it is all imitative, but some forms are more parodic than others because that imitativeness is exposed.
- 2010, Leslie Kurke, Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose, page 176:
- From this common background, the G author/redactor seems to have chosen to highlight the more parodic elements in the tradition, while muting the more serious or somber representation of Aesop's heroic end.
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editEtymology
editBorrowed from French parodique.
Adjective
editparodic m or n (feminine singular parodică, masculine plural parodici, feminine and neuter plural parodice)
Declension
editDeclension of parodic
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | parodic | parodică | parodici | parodice | ||
definite | parodicul | parodica | parodicii | parodicele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | parodic | parodice | parodici | parodice | ||
definite | parodicului | parodicei | parodicilor | parodicelor |