buskined

English

Etymology

buskin + -ed

Adjective

buskined (not comparable)

  1. Wearing buskins.
  2. Trodden by buskins.
  3. Tragic, dignified or serious in style.
    • 2008, Johann Gottfried Herder, translated by Gregory Moore, Shakespeare, pages 7–8:
      That simplicity of the Greek plot, that sobriety of Greek manners, that sustained, buskined style of expression, song making, spectacle [] all these things lay [] in the origins of Greek tragedy.

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