scène

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) scene, stage

Etymology
(first attested in 1486), borrowed from, , from.

Noun

 * 1) stage (where performances are held)
 * 2) scene (all senses)
 * 3) location of a play's plot
 * 4) location, literal or figurative, of any event
 * 5) section of an act in a play
 * 6) scene, sight; sequence of (dramatic or interesting) events
 * 7) scene; display of strong (negative) emotion; fight, quarrel
 * 8) drama, the theater (as an art form)
 * 1) section of an act in a play
 * 2) scene, sight; sequence of (dramatic or interesting) events
 * 3) scene; display of strong (negative) emotion; fight, quarrel
 * 4) drama, the theater (as an art form)
 * 1) scene; display of strong (negative) emotion; fight, quarrel
 * 2) drama, the theater (as an art form)
 * 1) drama, the theater (as an art form)
 * 1) drama, the theater (as an art form)

Etymology
From, , from.

Noun

 * 1) scene (event; happening)