dochmius
/ˈdɒkmiəs/Definitions
1. noun
A term used in ancient Greek to describe a type of tragic character, specifically a secondary character who speaks in verse.
“The dochmius in the play served as a contrast to the more prominent tragic hero.”
1. noun
A term used in ancient Greek to describe a type of tragic character, specifically a secondary character who speaks in verse.
“The dochmius in the play served as a contrast to the more prominent tragic hero.”