Komödie

From LSJ

ἐν πέτροισι πέτρον ἐκτρίβων → by grinding stone against stones

Source

German > Latin

Komödie, comoedia (Ggstz. tragoedia. – simulatio (bildl., Verstellung). – Ist es übh. = Schauspiel, s. d. – K. spielen, comoediam od. fabulam agere (eine Komödie aufführen); histrioniam facere od. exercere (die Schauspielerkunst üben); quasi scaenae fabulas componere (gleichs. Schauspiele in Szene setzen, Tac. ann. 13, 21).

Translations

Arabic: كُومِيدِيَا‎, كُومِيدِيَا‎; Armenian: կատակերգություն; Azerbaijani: komediya; Belarusian: камедыя; Bulgarian: комедия; Catalan: comèdia; Chinese Mandarin: 喜劇, 喜剧; Crimean Tatar: komediya; Czech: komedie, veselohra; Danish: komedie; Dutch: komedie, blijspel; Estonian: komöödia; Finnish: komedia; French: comédie; Galician: comedia; Georgian: კომედია; German: Komödie; Greek: κωμωδία; Ancient Greek: κωμῳδία; Hebrew: קומדיה‎; Hungarian: vígjáték, komédia; Icelandic: gamanleikrit; Ido: komedio; Indonesian: lawak, humor; Irish: coiméide; Italian: commedia; Japanese: 喜劇, コメディ; Kashubian: kòmédiô; Kazakh: комедия; Korean: 코미디, 희극; Kyrgyz: комедия; Latin: comoedia; Latvian: komēdija; Lithuanian: komedija, juokažaislė; Malayalam: തമാശ; Norwegian Bokmål: komedie; Nynorsk: komedie; Occitan: comedia; Ossetian: комеди; Persian: کمدی‎; Polish: komedia; Portuguese: comédia; Romanian: comedie; Russian: комедия; Serbo-Croatian: kòmēdija; Spanish: comedia; Sundanese: bodor; Swedish: komedi; Tagalog: katawanan; Tajik: мазҳака; Tatar: комедия; Turkish: komedi; Ukrainian: комедія; Vietnamese: hài kịch; Volapük: fredadramat; Yiddish: קאָמעדיע‎