buskin
Kelime Anlamı :
1. romalı sandaleti.
2. bot.
3. trajedi.
4. çizme.
5. potin.
6. eski Yunan ve Roma tiyatrosunda oyuncuların giydiği sandalet.
7. kısa çizme.
Tanımlar :
1.
A foot and leg covering reaching halfway to the knee, resembling a laced half boot.
2. A thick-soled laced half boot worn by actors of greek and roman tragedies.
3. tragedy, especially that which resembles a greek tragedy.
2. A thick-soled laced half boot worn by actors of greek and roman tragedies.
3. tragedy, especially that which resembles a greek tragedy.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A half-boot.
2. A type of boot worn by the ancient athenian tragic actors; tragic drama, tragedy.
3. an instrument of torture for the foot; bootikin.
2. A type of boot worn by the ancient athenian tragic actors; tragic drama, tragedy.
3. an instrument of torture for the foot; bootikin.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A strong, protecting covering for the foot, coming some distance up the leg.
2. A similar covering for the foot and leg, made with very thick soles, to give an appearance of elevation to the stature; -- worn by tragic actors in ancient greece and rome. used as a symbol of tragedy, or the tragic drama, as distinguished from comedy.
2. A similar covering for the foot and leg, made with very thick soles, to give an appearance of elevation to the stature; -- worn by tragic actors in ancient greece and rome. used as a symbol of tragedy, or the tragic drama, as distinguished from comedy.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A half-boot or high shoe strapped or laced to the ankle and the lower part of the leg.
2. A similar boot worn by the ancients; the cothurnus, particularly as worn by actors in tragedy. see cothurnus.
3. hence tragedy or the tragic drama, as opposed to comedy.
4. A low laced shoe worn by women.
5. pl. Eccl., stockings forming a part of the canonicals of a bishop, usually made of satin or embroidered silk.
2. A similar boot worn by the ancients; the cothurnus, particularly as worn by actors in tragedy. see cothurnus.
3. hence tragedy or the tragic drama, as opposed to comedy.
4. A low laced shoe worn by women.
5. pl. Eccl., stockings forming a part of the canonicals of a bishop, usually made of satin or embroidered silk.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia