EMEDD Citations for "choragium"

Ian Lancashire
University of Toronto

for the Shakespeare Association of America
San Francisco 1999

  1. Choragium (Latin entry by Thomas Cooper 1565, fol. T3v)

    Choragium, gij, n. g. Pli. Stuffe, wherwith the places of disguisynges or enterludes is adourned: the plaiers apparaile: by translation the ornament or deckyng of any thyng.
    Fragile choragium. Author ad Herennium.

  2. choragium (Latin entry by Thomas Thomas 1587)

    Choragium, gij, n. g. Stuffe, wherewith the places of disguisinges, or enterludes are adorned, the players apparell: by translation the ornament or decking of anie thing. Choragium thymelicum, sive scenicum, Apul Idem quod Proscenium.

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