tragedian in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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tragedian m
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It was the performances of this tragedian and her affection that really decided the career of the young author.
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The opera's mingling of comedians and tragedians has never made much dramatic sense to me.
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As with the tragedians, few works still remain of the great comedic writers.
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He was one of the leading tragedians of the first half of the 17th century.
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While the album is indubitably noirish, evocative and unsettling, it is far from bleak and tragedian.
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It is a barely tenable proposition to compare a tragedian and a comedian so vastly different in their concerns.
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But his ambition was to become a tragedian.
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Both are brilliant comedians, with the kind of timing that comes with a sense that they belong on stage; both are great tragedians.
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The functions of the tragedian are to delight, to teach and to move: "delectare, docere, movere".
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Dissatisfied with once again portraying herself as the musical tragedian of her debut, she had intended to compose a more upbeat and contemporary follow-up.
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