MAZARINADE
\mˈazɑːɹˌɪne͡ɪd], \mˈazɑːɹˌɪneɪd], \m_ˈa_z_ɑː_ɹ_ˌɪ_n_eɪ_d]\
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maz-a-rin-[=a]d', n. a pamphlet or satire against the French minister, Cardinal Mazarin (1602-61).--n. MAZARINE', a rich blue colour: a blue gown.--MAZARIN BIBLE, the first printed Bible, printed by Gutenberg and Fust about 1450, so called because Cardinal Mazarin possessed twenty-five copies.
By Thomas Davidson