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Scaramouch
Scar·a·mouch also Scar·a·mouche S0124100 (skăr′ə-mo͞osh′, -mo͞och′, -mouch′)n. A stock character in commedia dell'arte and pantomime, depicted as a boastful coward or buffoon. [French Scaramouche, from Italian Scaramuccia, from scaramuccia, skirmish; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]Scaramouch (ˈskærəˌmaʊtʃ; -ˌmuːtʃ) or Scaramouchen (Theatre) a stock character who appears as a boastful coward in commedia dell'arte and farce[C17: via French from Italian Scaramuccia, from scaramuccia a skirmish]
scaramouch (ˌskærəˈmuːʃ) na rascal or cowardly foolvbto behave like a rascal or cowardly foolScar•a•mouch or Scar•a•mouche (ˈskær əˌmaʊtʃ, -ˌmuʃ) n. a stock character in commedia dell'arte and farce who is a cowardly braggart, easily vanquished. [1655–65; < French Scaramouche < Italian Scaramuccia, proper use of scaramuccia skirmish (applied in jest)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Scaramouch - a stock character in commedia dell'arte depicted as a boastful cowardScaramouche | EncyclopediaSeeScaramoucheScaramouch
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