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Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette

I. outrage [βρετ ˈaʊtreɪdʒ, αμερικ ˈaʊtˌreɪdʒ] ΟΥΣ

1. outrage (anger):

indignation θηλ (at devant)

2. outrage (horrifying act):

attentat αρσ (against contre)

3. outrage (scandal):

outrage αρσ (against à, to à, to do de faire)

II. outrage [βρετ ˈaʊtreɪdʒ, αμερικ ˈaʊtˌreɪdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

outrage feelings, morality
outrage person, public

III. outraged ΕΠΊΘ

outragé (by par, to do de faire)

tragedy [βρετ ˈtradʒɪdi, αμερικ ˈtrædʒədi] ΟΥΣ (gen)

tragedy ΘΈΑΤ
tragédie θηλ
+ υποτ the tragedy of it is that

tetragon [βρετ ˈtɛtrəɡən] ΟΥΣ

tragedian [βρετ trəˈdʒiːdɪən, αμερικ trəˈdʒidiən] ΟΥΣ

1. tragedian (author):

2. tragedian (actor):

tragédien αρσ

στο λεξικό PONS

I. outrage [ˈaʊtreɪdʒ] ΟΥΣ

1. outrage (cruelty):

atrocité θηλ

2. outrage (shock, indignation):

3. outrage (indecent action):

scandale αρσ

II. outrage [ˈaʊtreɪdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

tragedy [ˈtrædʒədi] ΟΥΣ

1. tragedy (literary genre):

tragédie θηλ

2. tragedy <-ies> (event):

drame αρσ
στο λεξικό PONS

I. outrage [ˈaʊt·reɪdʒ] ΟΥΣ

1. outrage (act of cruelty):

atrocité θηλ

2. outrage (shock, indignation):

3. outrage (indecent action):

scandale αρσ

II. outrage [ˈaʊt·reɪdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

tragedy [ˈtrædʒ·ə·di] ΟΥΣ

1. tragedy (literary genre):

tragédie θηλ

2. tragedy <-ies> (event):

drame αρσ
Present
Ioutrage
yououtrage
he/she/itoutrages
weoutrage
yououtrage
theyoutrage
Past
Ioutraged
yououtraged
he/she/itoutraged
weoutraged
yououtraged
theyoutraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveoutraged
youhaveoutraged
he/she/ithasoutraged
wehaveoutraged
youhaveoutraged
theyhaveoutraged
Past Perfect
Ihadoutraged
youhadoutraged
he/she/ithadoutraged
wehadoutraged
youhadoutraged
theyhadoutraged

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Archaic epic and lyric also drew his attention during this period, as well as the new papyrus finds that were adding to the corpus of the tragedians.
en.wikipedia.org
Both are brilliant comedians, with the kind of timing that comes with a sense that they belong on stage; both are great tragedians.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Dissatisfied with once again portraying herself as the musical tragedian of her debut, she had intended to compose a more upbeat and contemporary follow-up.
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It is a barely tenable proposition to compare a tragedian and a comedian so vastly different in their concerns.
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He was one of the leading tragedians of the first half of the 17th century.
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