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Punchinello
[puhn-chuh-nel-oh]
noun
plural
Punchinellos, Punchinelloesa grotesque or absurd chief character in a puppet show of Italian origin: the prototype of Punch.
any similarly grotesque or absurd person or thing.
Punchinello
/ ˌʌԳʃɪˈɛəʊ /
noun
a type of clown from Italian burlesque or puppet shows, the prototype of Punch
(sometimes not capital) any grotesque or absurd character
Word History and Origins
Origin of Punchinello1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Punchinello1
Example Sentences
The work features Punchinello, the hook-nosed, humpbacked clowns who were some of the stock characters taken from the Commedia dell' Arte - an early form of professional theatre.
The great series of Punchinello drawings initiated by that gossamer-handed Venetian, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and vastly elaborated by his son Giovanni Domenico, was conceived as both a caprice and a social farce, one we can identity with today: a vision of a world run by venal clowns.
In profile she resembles a cute Punchinello, her cheeks expressive, painted, and the nose carved for comic effect.
Bleasdale, who then worked as a part-time waitress at a local Italian restaurant, Punchinello's in Chorley, showed an immediate aptitude for "flinging myself across a bar on a stick".
"I had to give up at Punchinello's but my sister still works there."
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