Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
ars cōmoedica | art of comedy poetry, comic poetry |
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astraba, astrabae f | wooden saddle, sumpter-saddle, title of a lost comedy attributed to Plautus |
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Aulularia, Aululariae f | moneypot comedy |
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canticum, canticī n | song in the Roman comedy, monody, solo, song, singing tone of an orator, lampoon, libellous song, magic formula, incantation |
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cistellāria, cistellāriae f | title of a comedy of Plautus |
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Clērūmenoe, Clērūmenōrum m | those who draw lots, the name of a comedy of Diphilus |
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cōmicē | in the manner of comedy |
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cōmicī stultī senēs | the stupid old people from the comedy |
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cōmicī veterēs | poets of the Ancient Attic Comedy |
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cōmicus, cōmicī m | actor of comedy, comedian, comic poet, writer of comedy |
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cōmoedia in cothurnōs nōn adsurgit | comedy does not rise to the momentum of tragedy |
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cōmoedia, cōmoediae f (κωμῳδία) | comedy, fun play |
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cōmoediam agō | put on a comedy |
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cōmoediam dō | perform a comedy |
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cōmoediam doceō | rehearse a comedy |
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cōmoediam ēdō | let perform a comedy |
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cōmoedicē | as in the comedy |
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cōmoedicus, cōmoedica, cōmoedicum | pertaining to comedy, comic |
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cōmoediographus, cōmoediographī m | comedy poet, comedy writer |
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cōmoedus, cōmoeda, cōmoedum | pertaining to comedy, comic, adapted to comedy, given to acting |
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condalium, condaliī n | a little ring for slaves, title of a comedy not now extant |
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dāmiūrgus, dāmiūrgī m | chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states, title of a comedy of Turpilius, Maker of the world |
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dēmiūrgus, dēmiūrgī m | chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states, title of a comedy of Turpilius, Maker of the world |
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dēverbium, dēverbiī n | colloquial part of a comedy, dialogue, comedy |
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soccus, soccī m | kind of low-heeled, light shoe, slipper, sock, comedy |
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stigmatiās, stigmatiae m (στιγματίας) | One who is branded, Title of a comedy of Nœvius |
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tragicocōmoedia, tragicocōmoediae f | drama composed of a mixture of tragedy and comedy, tragi-comedy |
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tragicōmoedia, tragicōmoediae f | drama composed of a mixture of tragedy and comedy, tragi-comedy |
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Trinummus, Trinummī m | three drachmas, name of a comedy by Plautus |
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Vīdulāria, Vīdulāriae f | the title of a lost comedy by Plautus |
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