Comedy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Harlequin
without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a droll rogue of Italian comedy
Pantaloon
A ridiculous character or an old dotard in the Italian comedy also a buffoon in pantomimes
nightclub
An establishment providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages and food
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Comedietta
A dramatic sketch a brief comedy
Comeacutedienne
A women who plays in comedy
Comedian
An actor or player in comedy
Dionysia
were held at Athens in March or April and were celebrated with elaborate performances of both tragedies and comedies
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Comedy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Harlequin
without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a droll rogue of Italian comedy
Pantaloon
A ridiculous character or an old dotard in the Italian comedy also a buffoon in pantomimes
nightclub
An establishment providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages and food
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Comedietta
A dramatic sketch a brief comedy
Comeacutedienne
A women who plays in comedy
Comedian
An actor or player in comedy
Dionysia
were held at Athens in March or April and were celebrated with elaborate performances of both tragedies and comedies
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