goliardic

/ˌɡoʊliˈɑrdɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the goliards or their style of satirical, irreverent, or drinking poetry.
    • The poem had a goliardic tone, mocking the wealthy clergy with sharp wit.
    • The festival featured goliardic songs that celebrated wine and laughter.
    • Scholars classify this manuscript as goliardic because of its playful and critical verses.
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