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has gloss | (noun) drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites terror or pity tragedy |
lexicalization | eng: tragedy |
subclass of | (noun) the literary genre of works intended for the theater drama |
has subclass | (noun) a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating tragicomedy |
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Standard Arabic | |
lexicalization | arb: مأساة |
Catalan | |
lexicalization | cat: tragèdia |
German | |
lexicalization | deu: Tragödie |
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lexicalization | deu: Trauerspiel |
Esperanto | |
lexicalization | epo: tragedio |
Basque | |
lexicalization | eus: tragedia |
French | |
lexicalization | fra: tragédie |
lexicalization | fra: drame |
Hungarian | |
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lexicalization | hun: dráma |
Italian | |
lexicalization | ita: tragedia |
Portuguese | |
lexicalization | por: tragédia |
Moldavian | |
lexicalization | ron: tragedie |
Russian | |
lexicalization | rus: трагедия |
Castilian | |
lexicalization | spa: tragedia |
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opposite | (noun) light and humorous drama with a happy ending comedy |
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