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comedy noun (comedies) 1 a light amusing play or film. 2 in earlier literature: a play with a fortunate outcome. 3 such plays as a group or genre. Compare tragedy. 4 funny incidents or situations.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek komoidia, from komos comic chorus + aoidos singer.

comedy noun (comedies) 1 a light amusing play or film. 2 in earlier literature: a play with a fortunate outcome. 3 such plays as a group or genre. Compare tragedy. 4 funny incidents or situations.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek komoidia, from komos comic chorus + aoidos singer.

comedy noun (comedies) 1 a light amusing play or film. 2 in earlier literature: a play with a fortunate outcome. 3 such plays as a group or genre. Compare tragedy. 4 funny incidents or situations.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek komoidia, from komos comic chorus + aoidos singer.