See also: tragédie and tragedię

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tragedie (plural tragedies)

  1. Obsolete spelling of tragedy

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tragedie (plural tragedies)

  1. tragedy

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tragedie f

  1. tragedy

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Borrowed via German Tragödie and Latin tragoedia from Ancient Greek τραγῳδία (tragōidía, tragedy), a derivation from τραγῳδός (tragōidós, tragic performer), apparently a compound of τράγος (trágos, goat) +‎ ἀοιδός (aoidós, singer).

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  • IPA(key): [tˢʁ̥ɑˈɡ̊eðˀjə]

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tragedie c (singular definite tragedien, plural indefinite tragedier)

  1. (theater) tragedy, a dramatic performance
  2. tragedy, an unexpected incidence causing great pain or sadness.

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From Old French tragedie, from Latin tragoedia, from Ancient Greek τραγῳδία (tragōidía, epic play, tragedy), from τράγος (trágos, male goat) + ᾠδή (ōidḗ, song), a reference to the goat-satyrs of the theatrical plays of the Dorians.

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  • Hyphenation: tra‧ge‧die

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tragedie f (plural tragediën or tragedies, diminutive tragedietje n)

  1. (drama) tragedy
    Synonym: treurspel
    Antonyms: blijspel, komedie

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tragedie

  1. tragically

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  • IPA(key): /traˈd͡ʒɛ.dje/
  • Rhymes: -ɛdje
  • Hyphenation: tra‧gè‧die

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tragedie f

  1. plural of tragedia

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From Ancient Greek τραγῳδία (tragōidía, epic play, tragedy).

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tragedie m (definite singular tragedien, indefinite plural tragedier, definite plural tragediene)

  1. a tragedy

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From Ancient Greek τραγῳδία (tragōidía, epic play, tragedy).

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tragedie m (definite singular tragedien, indefinite plural tragediar, definite plural tragediane)

  1. a tragedy

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  • IPA(key): /traˈɡɛ.djɛ/
  • Rhymes: -ɛdjɛ
  • Syllabification: tra‧ge‧die

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tragedie f

  1. nominative plural of tragedia
  2. accusative plural of tragedia
  3. vocative plural of tragedia

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tragedie

  1. inflection of tragediar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

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Borrowed from French tragédie, from Latin tragoedia.

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tragedie f (plural tragedii)

  1. tragedy

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