plautine
/ˈplɔʊtɪn/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of Plautus, a Roman playwright, or his style of comedy
“This play has a distinctly plautine tone, reminiscent of Roman comedies from ancient times.”
2. noun
a play or work written in the style of Plautus
“The scholar analyzed several plautine plays to understand the evolution of Roman comedy.”