francois rabelais

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Definition

Proper noun A French Renaissance writer, physician, and humanist, renowned for his satirical and humorous works that critique medieval institutions, particularly scholasticism.

Usage Examples
  • Scholars often study Francois Rabelais to understand Renaissance humanism and satire.
  • The term "Rabelaisian" humor originates from the works of Francois Rabelais.
Advanced Usage
  • Rabelaisian (adjective): Characterized by robust, earthy, and exuberant humor, often dealing with bodily functions and satirizing authority.
    • The novel's Rabelaisian wit made it both controversial and popular.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rabelais: A common shortened or alternative reference to Francois Rabelais.
    • The writings of Rabelais were groundbreaking for their time.
Synonyms
  • Author of Gargantua and Pantagruel: This phrase is often used synonymously to refer to him, as these are his most famous works.
Noun
  1. author of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism (1494-1553)

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