buskin worn by tragic actors

  • 1Buskin — Bus kin, n. [Prob. from OF. brossequin, or D. broosken. See {Brodekin}.] 1. A strong, protecting covering for the foot, coming some distance up the leg. [1913 Webster] The hunted red deer s undressed hide Their hairy buskins well supplied. Sir W …

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  • 2Buskin — This article is about the ancient boot. For the Roman Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal sandals. Buskins A buskin is a knee or calf length boot made of leather or cloth which laces closed, but is open across the toes. It was worn by… …

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  • 3buskin — noun /ˈbʌskɪn/ a) A half boot. With this knife also, he will joynt a Deere, or any beast, shape his shooes, buskins, mantels, etc. b) A type of boot worn by the ancient Athenian tragic actors; tragic drama, tragedy. Isaac, relieved of one half of …

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  • 4buskin — [bus′kin] n. [< ? OFr broissequin < MDu brosekin, small leather boot] 1. a boot reaching to the calf or knee, worn in earlier times; esp., the high, thick soled, laced boot worn by actors in ancient Greek and Roman tragedy 2. tragic drama;… …

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  • 5buskin — /bus kin/, n. 1. a thick soled, laced boot or half boot. 2. Also called cothurnus. the high, thick soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians. 3. buskins, stockings decorated with gold thread worn by a bishop at a Pontifical Mass. 4.… …

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  • 6cothurnus — cothurnal, adj. /koh therr neuhs/, n., pl. cothurni / nuy/. 1. a grave and elevated style of acting; tragic acting; tragedy. 2. buskin (def. 2). Also, cothurn /koh therrn, koh therrn /. [1720 30; < L < Gk kóthornos buskin, type of boot worn by&#8230; …

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  • 7co|thur|nus — «koh THUR nuhs», noun, plural ni « ny». 1. a thick soled half boot worn by tragic actors in the ancient Athenian drama; buskin. 2. Figurative. the manner or style of ancient tragedy. ╂[&LT; Latin cothurnus &LT; Greek kóthornos] …

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  • 8stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage&#8230; …

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  • 9Sandal — This article is about the type of footwear. For other uses, see Sandal (disambiguation). Sandals redirects here. For the Caribbean luxury resorts operator, see Sandals Resorts. High heeled sandals …

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  • 10cothurnus — [kō′thʉrn΄kō thʉr′nəs] n. pl. cothurni [kō thʉrnī΄] [L &LT; Gr kothornos] 1. a high, thick soled boot or buskin worn by actors in ancient Greek and Roman tragedies 2. tragedy or a lofty, tragic style in drama: Also cothurn [kō′thʉrn΄] …

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