Crossword-Solution: COTHURNUS 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Cothurnus n. Same as Cothurn.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The tragic mask, the mouth of which was provided with metal tongues that increased the sound of the voice; the cothurnus, which raised the actors to the height of gods; the tragic majesty and the splendid verses that used to be sung, have all gone.
Thais Anatole France 2006
CORYAT, famous for his travels, published as 'Coryat's Crudities' COSSET, pet lamb, pet COSTARD, head COSTARD-MONGER, apple-seller, coster-monger COSTS, ribs COTE, hut COTHURNAL, from "cothurnus," a particular boot worn by actors in Greek tragedy COTQUEAN, hussy COUNSEL, secret COUNTENANCE, means necessary for support; credit, standing COUNTER.
Every Man Out Of His Humour Ben Jonson 2003
The original is in the Villa belonging to Phinius on the Lake of Larius, and which he calls Cothurnus.
The Emperor, Part 1, Volume 2. Georg Ebers 2004
Allow me to descend from my four-legged cothurnus, for at present you are forced to look up to me, and from all I have heard of your talents from Pontius, nothing can be more absolutely the reverse of what it ought to be." "Nay, stop where you are," answered Hadrian.
The Emperor, Part 1, Volume 3. Georg Ebers 2004
Allow me to descend from my four-legged cothurnus, for at present you are forced to look up to me, and from all I have heard of your talents from Pontius, nothing can be more absolutely the reverse of what it ought to be.” “Nay, stop where you are,” answered Hadrian.
The Emperor, Complete Georg Ebers 2006