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ludicro-|ˈl(j)uːdɪkrəʊ| used as combining form of L. lūdicrus ludicrous, in the sense ‘ludicrous and..’, as ludicro-pathetic, ludicro-serious, ludicro-splenetic.
1751J. Brown Shaftesb. Charac. 242 The ambiguous expression, and the ludicro-serious of the gentle essayist, perfectly secure him from the rough handling of the logical disputer. 1813Coleridge Lett. (1895) II. 607 A ludicro-splenetic copy of verses. 1828Westm. Rev. IX. 432 The ludicro-pathetic effect resulting from..levity and feeling in the character of the lower Irish. |