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1 dramaticus
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2 dramatist
n. dramaticus, toneelschrijver, dramaturg[ dræmətist]1 dramaticus ⇒ toneelschrijver/schrijfster, dramaturg -
3 dramatisch
dramatisch, scaenicus. – dramaticus (spät. Gramm.; als t.t. nicht ganz zu entbehren). – die dramatischen Dichter, poëtae scaenici: ein dramatisches Gedicht, s. Drama: die d. Poesie, *poësis scaenica: etwas in d. Form darstellen (dramatisieren), sie exponere alqd, quasi agatur res, non quasi narretur; sic exponere alqd, ut non narrari, quae gesta sunt, sed rem geri prorsus videas.
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4 Ajax
n. Ajax, Griekse strijder die in de Trojaanse Oorlog heeft gevochten (Griekse Mythologie); tragedie door Sophocles (Griekse dramaticus); stad in de provincie van Ontario (Canada); handelsmerk van schoonmaakartikelen -
5 dramatique
adj. (bas lat. dramaticus) 1. драматичен, трогателен, покъртителен; 2. m. драматичен вид, драма. Ќ Ant. épique, lyrique; badin, léger; comique, idyllique. -
6 Драматург
- poeta dramaticus; dramaturgus; poeta scaenicus; -
7 DRAMATIC
[A]DRAMATICUS (-A -UM)SCAENICUS (-A -UM)SCENICUS (-A -UM)HISTRICUS (-A -UM)HISTRIONALIS (-E)HISTRIONICUS (-A -UM)HISTRIONIUS (-A -UM) -
8 Dramatiker
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dramatique — [ dramatik ] adj. et n. f. • v. 1378, rare av. mil. XVIIe; dramique, 1775; bas lat. dramaticus, o. gr. 1 ♦ (Épithète seult) Didact. Destiné au théâtre, en parlant d un ouvrage littéraire; relatif aux ouvrages de théâtre. ⇒ théâtral. Œuvre, poème… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dramatic — DRAMÁTIC, Ă, dramatici, ce, adj. 1. Care ţine de dramă sau de teatru, privitor la dramă sau la teatru. ♢ Artă dramatică = ansamblu de principii privitoare la interpretarea (interpreta) şi la punerea în scenă a unui spectacol, a unei piese. Artist … Dicționar Român
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dramatic — dramatically, adv. /dreuh mat ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the drama. 2. employing the form or manner of the drama. 3. characteristic of or appropriate to the drama, esp. in involving conflict or contrast; vivid; moving: dramatic colors; a… … Universalium
dramático — (Del gr. dramatikos.) ► adjetivo 1 TEATRO Del drama: ■ lenguaje dramático. 2 LITERATURA Que es propio del género o de la poesía dramática. ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 3 LITERATURA Se refiere al autor que escribe dramas o poesía dramática … Enciclopedia Universal
dramatiquement — dramatique [ dramatik ] adj. et n. f. • v. 1378, rare av. mil. XVIIe; dramique, 1775; bas lat. dramaticus, o. gr. 1 ♦ (Épithète seult) Didact. Destiné au théâtre, en parlant d un ouvrage littéraire; relatif aux ouvrages de théâtre. ⇒ théâtral.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
NICOSTRATUS — I. NICOSTRATUS Argivus, robore corporis insignis, Herculem habitu militiae imitabatur, spoliô ieonis circumtectus et clavam manibus gestans, Diodor. Sic. l. 16. f. 533. m. Eum Androtion apud Scholiastem Aristoph. vult ad Orneas occubuisse. II.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
drammatico — /dra m:atiko/ agg. [dal lat. tardo dramaticus, gr. dramatikós ] (pl. m. ci ). 1. (teatr.) [che si riferisce al dramma: scrittore d. ] ▶◀ teatrale. ● Espressioni: arte drammatica ➨ ❑. 2. (estens.) [di fatto o condizione che suscita molta ansia e… … Enciclopedia Italiana
dramatic — 1580s, from L.L. dramaticus, from Gk. dramatikos pertaining to plays, from drama (gen. dramatos; see DRAMA (Cf. drama)). Meaning full of action and striking display, fit for a drama is from 1725. Dramatic irony is recorded from 1907. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
dramatic — dra•mat•ic [[t]drəˈmæt ɪk[/t]] adj. 1) of or pertaining to the drama; theatrical 2) employing the form or style of the drama 3) involving conflict or contrast; vivid: dramatic colors[/ex] 4) highly effective or compelling: a dramatic silence[/ex] … From formal English to slang