COTHURNUS


Meaning of COTHURNUS in English

kōˈthərnəs, kəˈ- noun

( plural cothur·ni -ˌnī)

Etymology: Latin, from Greek kothornos

1. : a thick-soled laced boot reaching halfway to the knees worn by actors in the Greek and Roman tragic drama — called also buskin

2. : the dignified and somewhat stilted spirit of ancient tragedy

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