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PUNCH

Volume 18 · 113 words · 1860 Edition

a principal character in a well-known puppet-show, seems to be a corruption of the Italian Policinella, who is usually the leading character in Neapolitan puppet-shows. According to Galiani, in his Vocabolario del Dizietto Napoletano, Policinella, or Polecenella, was the name assumed by the successors of a facetious vintager with a very large nose and grotesque appearance, named Puccio d’Amiello, who, taking to the stage, crowded the theatres with his antic tricks and farcical drollery. By degrees, personifications of the original Polecenella were multiplied all over the country. On being transported into Britain, the name became Pocheinella, and Punchinella, and, for shortness, Punch. Hence the name also of that popular publication the London Charivari.