Comedietta — Co*me di*et ta, n. [It.] A dramatic sketch; a brief comedy. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comedietta — n. brief one act comedy … English contemporary dictionary
comedietta — co·me·di·et·ta … English syllables
comedietta — kəˌmēdēˈed.ə, mād noun ( s) Etymology: obsolete Italian (now commedietta), diminutive of obsolete comedia (now commedia), from Latin comoedia : a light farcical comedy … Useful english dictionary
James Bradstreet Greenough — (May 4, 1833 October 11, 1901), United States classical scholar, was born in Portland, Maine.He graduated at Harvard in 1856, studied one year at the Harvard Law School, was admitted to the Michigan bar and practised in Marshall, Michigan, until… … Wikipedia
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