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Definition of Theatral
1. a. Of or pertaining to a theater; theatrical.
Definition of Theatral
1. Adjective. (obsolete) theatrical ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Theatral
1. pertaining to a theatre [adj] - See also: theatre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatral
Literary usage of Theatral
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architecture by Nancy Bookidis (1997)
"To distinguish between the two, we will retain the term "theatral area" for the
central steps, reserving the word "theater" for the cuttings in ST:21. ..."
2. The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of by Jeffrey S. Soles (1992)
"The similarity in form is explained by a similarity in function, and it is clear
that Evans regarded the theatral Area at Knossos not only as an area for ..."
3. Sculpture: The Reliefs from the Theater by Mary C. Sturgeon (1977)
"Single trenches were again sunk in the theatral area in and, but it was not until—
that excavation was concentrated there in a series of yearly campaigns, ..."
4. Demeter and Persephone in Ancient Corinth by Nancy Bookidis, Ronald S. Stroud (1987)
"Several cult buildings, sacrificial pits (17), and a rock-cut theatral area were
constructed during these years, and, to judge from the thousands of ..."
5. The Discoveries in Crete and Their Bearing on the History of Ancient by Ronald Montagu Burrows (1907)
"All of them, indeed, were covered over before the later building was erected.
Now it is true that the theatral 1 See pp. ..."
6. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Terracotta Figurines of the Classical by Gloria S. Merker (2000)
"... UT, R:20, fill overlying lower steps of theatral Area C80 H17 H85 НЮ ...
R:20, theatral Area, burnt deposit C269 H388 149 Lot 2066 Archaic-Roman; LT, ..."
7. Around the World with a Magician and a Juggler: Unique Experience in Many by Hardin J. Burlingame (1891)
"... de Mr. E. Perrier, agent theatral a Paris et a Londres. ... has been contracted
by the medium of Mr. E. Perrier, agent theatral in Paris and in-London. ..."