τραγῳδίᾱ
τραγῳδίᾱᾱςf tragic drama, tragedyref. either to a single play or to the genre
Ar. Att.orats. Pl. X. Arist.also as including the poetry of HomerPl. speech or action that outdoes reality and stirs emotionmelodramatic languagebehaviourby an individual
Hyp. Men.high dramaref. to circumstances which encourage fear of the gods
Plb.theatrical display, play-actingref. to a person's behaviour, a country's public image
Plu.
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Headword (normalized):
τραγῳδίᾱ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
τραγωδια
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