scaenae (Q23840)

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(Latin; sing. scaena: theatre scene or stage house). From the Ancient Greek, skēnē. In the Roman theatre usually referring to the stage house o

(Latin; sing. scaena: theatre scene or stage house). From the Ancient Greek, skēnē. In the Roman theatre usually referring to the stage house o
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scaenae
(Latin; sing. scaena: theatre scene or stage house). From the Ancient Greek, skēnē. In the Roman theatre usually referring to the stage house o

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    scaenae (English)
    Latin sing. scaena theatre scene or stage house. From the Ancient Greek skēnē. In the Roman theatre usually referring to the stage house or building behind the pulpitum stage corresponds to the Hellenistic skēnē. Often used in the pl. scaenae because it was composed of multiple parts."" (English)
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