togata

/toʊˈɡɑːtə/ or /toʊˈɡɑːtɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of ancient Roman comedy characterized by its use of masks and stock characters.

“The togata was a popular form of entertainment in ancient Rome, featuring comedians in elaborate costumes.”

Synonyms

  • comedy
  • farce

Antonyms

  • drama
  • tragedy