Quasimodo \Quas`i*mo"do\, n. [So called from the first words of the Latin introit, quasi modo geniti infantes as newborn babes, --1 Pet. ii. 2.] (R. C. Ch.) The first Sunday after Easter; Low Sunday.
He was a highly unusual find for Sutton, who bought Quasimodo from a wholesale dealer.
He once told a political leader who had waited to see him: "I am sorry for keeping you waiting so long, but I was engaged in a talk with (Italian poet Salvatore) Quasimodo.