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English translation for "droll"

droll
Example Sentences:
1.A droll is a short comical sketch of a type that originated during the Puritan Interregnum in England.
Un droll (du français « drôle ») est un court sketch comique, dont le genre est apparu durant l'Interrègne puritain en Angleterre.
2.The extract from their Beggar's Bush, known as The Lame Commonwealth, features additional dialogue, strongly suggesting it was taken from a performance text.
L'extrait de Beggar's Bush, connu sous le nom de The Lame Commonwealth, comporte des dialogues supplémentaires, suggérant fortement que ce droll a été fait à partir d'un texte de représentation.
3.A typical droll presented a subplot from John Marston's The Dutch Courtesan; the piece runs together all the scenes in which a greedy vintner is gulled and robbed by a deranged gallant.
Un droll caractéristique présente une intrigue secondaire de The Dutch Courtesan de John Marston, qui regroupe toutes les scènes dans lesquelles un négociant en vins glouton est dupé et détroussé par un galant déséquilibré.
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5.A View of the Lancashire Dialect, or, Tummus and Mary – 1746 Remarks on the reign of George II – 1760 Human Passions Delineated in above 120 Figures, Droll, Satyrical and Humorous – 1773 The Lancashire Dialect; or the Whimsical Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown – 1775 Edwin Waugh Benjamin Brierley Poole, Robert (2004).
A View of the Lancashire Dialect, or, Tummus and Mary – 1746 Remarks on the reign of George II – 1760 Human Passions Delineated in above 120 Figures, Droll, Satyrical and Humorous – 1773 The Lancashire Dialect; or the Whimsical Adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire Clown – 1775 ↑ Royaume-Uni
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"droitwich spa" English translation, "droizy" English translation, "drojki" English translation, "drokan" English translation, "drol" English translation, "drolma kyi" English translation, "drolshagen" English translation, "drom (ain)" English translation, "drom hasharon" English translation