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Skelton
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Skel·ton  (skltn), John 1460?-1529.
English poet and scholar noted for his satires, including Speke Parrot (1521).

Skelton [ˈskɛltən]
n
(Biographies / Skelton, John (?1460-1529) M, English, WRITING: poet) John. ?1460-1529, English poet celebrated for his short rhyming lines using the rhythms of colloquial speech
Skeltonic  adj


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