τραγικός
τραγικόςή όνadj[τράγος]relating to the composition or performance of tragic dramaof a poet, poetry, play, language, or sim.tragic
Ar. 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 tragedy
Men. Plu.of the act of being a spectatorat tragedies
Pl.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 playtragic
Arist.superl., of EuripidesArist.conveying the same effects or having the same associations as tragic dramaof a person, ref. to his appearancelike a tragic hero
Ar.of a tyrantstraight out of tragedybecause he suffered a sudden reversal of fortune
Plu.of a ranting accuserhistrionic
D.of a style of speechhigh-flown
Pl. Arist.of behaviour, circumstancestheatrical, spectacular
Plb. Plu.of a person's temperamentimperious
Plu.of a spectacle, events, sufferingsdistressing, pathetic
Plb. Plu.of circumstancesas if belonging to dramarather than real life
Plu. of falsehoodtragicalw. allusion both to the fictional nature of tragic drama and to the double nature of the goatlike Pan
Pl. belonging to a goatof horns on a helmetof a goat
Plu. τραγικῶςadvcompar. theatrically, in the high style, with poetic exaggeration
ref. to speakingPl. Men. Plu.spectacularly
ref. to living in a house at a commanding heightPlu.
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(goat-like); tragic, majestic, pompous
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