Pasquin
Pasquin , noun
[Italian pasquino a mutilated statue at Rome, set up against the wall of the place of the Orsini; -- so called from a witty cobbler or tailor, near whose shop the statue was dug up. On this statue it was customary to paste satiric papers.]
A lampooner; also, a lampoon. See Pasquinade.
The Grecian wits, who satire first began,
Were pleasant pasquins on the life of man.
Pasquin , transitive verb
To lampoon; to satiraze. [Rare]
To see himself pasquined and affronted.