dramat drama·t

dramat drama·t
-tu, -ty; loc sg -cie
m
1) Lit drama
2) (= nieszczęście) tragedy

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  • dramat — DRAMA(T) , DRÁMĂ elem. piesă de teatru . (< fr. drama/t/ , drame, cf. gr. drama, acţiune) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …   Dicționar Român

  • drama — ż IV, CMs. dramamie; lm D. dram 1. «rodzaj utworu scenicznego z pierwszej połowy XIX w., odbiegający od reguł klasycznej dramaturgii, bliski melodramatowi w dążeniu do jaskrawych sentymentalnych efektów» 2. daw. → dramat w zn. 1 ‹z gr.› …   Słownik języka polskiego

  • Yale School of Drama — infobox University name = Yale School of Drama established = Department of Drama, 1924 School of Drama, 1955 dean = James Bundy faculty = 100 students = 200 city = New Haven state = Connecticut country = USA website = [http://www.drama.yale.edu… …   Wikipedia

  • dramaticule — ]ə̇ˌkyül noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin dramat , drama drama + English i + cule (from Latin culus, diminutive suffix) : a little or insignificant drama …   Useful english dictionary

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  • dramatism — ˈdraməˌtizəm, räm , ram noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin dramat , drama + English ism more at drama 1. : dramatic manner or form (as of speech or writing) 2. : a technique of analysis of language and thought as basically modes of action rather… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dramaturgy — noun Etymology: German Dramaturgie, from Greek dramatourgia dramatic composition, from dramat , drama + ourgia urgy Date: 1801 the art or technique of dramatic composition and theatrical representation • dramaturgic or dramaturgical adjective •… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Yale Dramatic Association — An ad for the Fall 2007 Dramat Mainstage Into the Woods among signboards for other Yale productions …   Wikipedia

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