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τουτονγῑ́
τουτουμενῑ́
τούτους
τόφρα
τραγαλίζω
Τραγασαῖος
τραγείᾱ
τραγέλαφος
τραγήματα
τραγηματίζω
τραγικός
τραγίσκος
τραγοειδής
τραγοκτόνος
τραγομάσχαλος
τράγον
τράγος
τραγοσκελής
τραγῳδέω
τραγῳδίᾱ
τραγῳδικός
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τραγικός
τραγικόςή όνadjτράγοςrelating to the composition or performance of tragic dramaof a poet, poetry, play, language, or sim.tragicAr. Pl.of a chorusHdt. D. Arist. Plu.of a stage, mask, costume, or sim.Pl. X. Plu.of an actor, character in a playCall.epigr. Plu.of a speech, cursefrom tragedyMen. Plu.of the act of being a spectatorat tragediesPl.fem.sb.tragedyPl. Arist.masc.pl.sb.tragic poetsPl. Arist. Plu.productive of the true essence of tragedyi.e. of pity and fearof a play, an action in a playtragicArist.superl., of EuripidesArist.conveying the same effects or having the same associations as tragic dramaof a person, ref. to his appearancelike a tragic heroAr.of a tyrantstraight out of tragedybecause he suffered a sudden reversal of fortunePlu.of a ranting accuserhistrionicD.of a style of speechhigh-flownPl. Arist.of behaviour, circumstancestheatrical, spectacularPlb. Plu.of a person's temperamentimperiousPlu.of a spectacle, events, sufferingsdistressing, patheticPlb. Plu.of circumstancesas if belonging to dramarather than real lifePlu. of falsehoodtragicalw. allusion both to the fictional nature of tragic drama and to the double nature of the goatlike PanPl. belonging to a goatof horns on a helmetof a goatPlu. τραγικῶςadvcompar.
τραγικώτερον
theatrically, in the high style, with poetic exaggerationref. to speakingPl. Men. Plu.spectacularlyref. to living in a house at a commanding heightPlu.

ShortDef

(goat-like); tragic, majestic, pompous

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τραγικός
Headword (normalized):
τραγικός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
τραγικος
IDX:
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URN:
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τραγικός

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