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Webster 1913 Edition


Saltimbanco

Salˊtim-ban′co

,
Noun.
[It., literally, one who leaps or mounts upon a bench;
saltare
to leap +
in
in, upon +
banco
a bench.]
A mountebank; a quack.
[Obs.]
[Written also
santinbanco
.]
Saltimbancos
, quacksalvers, and charlatans.
Sir T. Browne.

Definition 2024


saltimbanco

saltimbanco

English

Noun

saltimbanco (plural saltimbancos)

  1. a quack doctor, a fraud.

Italian

Etymology

From saltare in banco ‘leap (or somersault) on the bench’. The etymology of the word reflects its acrobatic associations. A 'salto' is a somersault in Italian; 'banco' in this connection is a trestle holding a board, set up as a temporary stage for open-air performers. 'Saltimbanchi' were thus those who performed somersaults on a temporary platform -- wandering acrobats, performing as buskers in the open air, the platform giving their audience a better view and encouraging them to stay longer and (hopefully!) put more money in the collecting-hat. The descendants and successors of these performers are familiar to us as circus artistes, in many cases following their family traditions by touring to perform as their ancestors did.

English has lost the word 'saltimbank' from current usage; but it is still very familiar in Italian and Spanish as 'saltimbanco', and in French as 'saltimbanque'.--Chris Barltrop 14:29, 8 October 2008 (UTC)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saltimˈbanko/

Noun

saltimbanco m (plural saltimbanchi)

  1. an acrobat
  2. a charlatan

Spanish

Noun

saltimbanco m (plural saltimbancos)

  1. Alternative form of saltimbanqui