Bavius

/ˈbeɪviəs/ noun

A harsh or bad poet, used historically as a term of literary contempt.

From Bavius, the name of a notoriously bad Roman poet cited by Virgil and Horace in their works as an example of poor writing. The name became synonymous with mediocre or inept poetry through classical literary tradition.

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