homo Aristophaneus

Etymology


, not attested in Latin works: +, possibly influenced by 🇨🇬 (1951) and 🇨🇬 (1959) which are attested earlier than the English term.

is ultimately derived from ; is borrowed from, from  (from  (ultimately from ) +  (ultimately from )) +.

Noun

 * 1)  A person with the characteristics and nature depicted in the comedies of the ancient Athenian playwright  ( – c. 386 ) as a literary figure, rather than a historically accurate Athenian person; an Aristophanic man.

Translations

 * French: homo aristophaneus
 * German: homo aristophaneus
 * Latin: homō Aristophanēus