Definition of "martinus"
martinus
noun
plural martini
Quotations
On their first appearance in May, the Canadian clowns did a 14-minute parody of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar called Rinse the Blood Of My Toga. Wayne, draped in a toga, sidled up to an ancient Roman bistro and said, “Let me have a Martinus.” Shuster, togaed as a bartender, corrected him, “You mean Martini.” Wayne snapped back, “If I want two, I’ll ask for them.” / Overnight, New York bars were calling a single Martini a “Martinus.” And all over the U.S., people were echoing the line of Caesar’s wife, “I told him. I said, ‘Julie, don’t go!’”
1959, Coronet, volume 45, page 113
A Harvard freshman stepped into a New York bar and said, “One dry martinus.” / The bartender grinned. “I guess you mean a dry martini, don’t you?” / The freshman shook his head. “If I wanted more than one,” he cracked, “I would have asked for them.”
1960, “Latin Scholar”, in The International Teamster, page 32
I cheated on the zucchino. Normally I would say zucchini, but I couldn't bring myself to write that when there was only one of them. (Gimme a martinus!) I should have added, by the way, that this is the vegetable that's called a courgette in England.
2000 December 21, Peter Moylan, “Re: Potatoe[sic] Pie Recipe”, in alt.usage.english (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>
> ...it's amore! Thank, you, thank you very much. I'll be at the Palace all / > week. Buy that man in the front a martini! / > / > EdB / Thanks, but I'll only have one, that'd be a martinus then, painfully dry.
2002 March 4, John Wester [Group W], “Re: Notice!”, in borland.public.off-topic (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>
>That doesn't sound all that bad, but then anything / >would be an inprovement[sic] on a martini. But you'd have / >to put enough blueberries in it to kill the taste of / >the gin. / >Kate / i must confess i'm not a martinus drinker either.
2003 January 24, blake murphy, “Re: Someone who collected strange recipes....”, in rec.food.cooking (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>