Entertainment / Literature / Dog Latin: Unidiomatic or crude pidgin Latin intermixed with local tongues. An example of dog latin appears in scene eight of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, when Robin the servant tries to invoke spirits: Sanctobulorum Periphrasticon--nay, i'll tickle you, vinter--look to the goblet, Rafe--Polypragmos Belseborams framanto pacostiphos tostis Mephastophilis (23-26). Cf. Macaronic text.
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