French name for Arlecchino, a manservant in the Commedia dell'arte. He wears flashy diamond-patterned tights and a small mask. In England he is called Harlequin, and plays the lover of a young man in a clown play (→Harlequinade), and is the suitor of Colombine. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
コメディア・デラルテの下男役アルレッキーノのフランス名。派手な菱形模様のタイツ姿で,小さなマスクをかぶる。イギリスではハーレクィン Harlequinと呼ばれ,道化芝居 (→ハーレクィネード ) に出てくる若い男の恋人役で,コランバイン (コロンビーナ) の求婚者。
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