Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Word Origins

 

*THESPIAN

Apparently, in the sixth century B.C. there lived a Greek playwright whose name was Thespis, “Thadeus Thespis.” None of his plays or poems have lived to the present, and his name is remembered almost entirely because of the generally accepted view that it was he who invented the Greek tragedy. From his name, the adjective thespian was coined to describe, first, a tragic play, then, a tragic actor. By now the word is used as a name for any actor, tragic or otherwise. Not to be confused with SNL comedian, Jon Lovitz.

*Inspired by Charles Funk (1881–1957)

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