Meaning Of The Word Plautus
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Plautus Meaning
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Plautus in American English
(Titus Maccius)254?-184 b.c.; Rom. writer of comic dramas Plautus in British English noun: Titus Maccius (ˈtaɪtəs ˈmæksɪəs ). ?254–?184 bc, Roman comic dramatist. His 21 extant works, adapted from Greek plays, esp those by Menander, include Menaechmi (the basis of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors), Miles Gloriosus, Rudens, and Captivi |
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