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macabre$45993$ - traducción al griego

THEME IN ARTWORK
MACABRE; Macabre stories
  • 1545–1547}}.
  • Charles VI]] in the [[crypt]] of the Capuchin church in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]].
  • Totentanz]]'' ("Dance of the Dead"), illustration from the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'', by [[Hartmann Schedel]] (1440–1514)
  • lccn=2011050166}}</ref> [[Pisa]], [[Italy]]
  • Sedlec Ossuary]], [[Czech Republic]]

macabre      
adj. μακάβριος
black comedy         
  • page=1}} "Bowl" means '''''ball''''' in modern parlance. [[Nine-pin bowling]] preceded modern [[ten-pin bowling]].</ref>
  • play on words]]
COMIC WORK THAT EMPLOYS BLACK HUMOR OR GALLOWS HUMOR
Dark Comedy Film; Black humor; Black humour; Dark comedy; Dark comedies; Gallows humor; Gallows humour; Black-humor; Death-related humor; Dark humor; Dark humour; Morbid humor; Morbid humour; Black Humor; Black comedies; Schoolyard humour; Grim humor; Dark Comedy; Grave humor; Black Humour; Black Comedy; Gallows joke; British Dark Comedy; Black-comedy; Humour noir; Black satire; Gallows huor; Macabre humor; Macabre humour; Dark-comedy; British dark comedy; Dark-comic; Dark joke; Dirty comedy; Dark comedy film
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Definición

macabre
[m?'k?:br(?)]
¦ adjective disturbing and horrifying because concerned with death and injury.
Origin
C19: from Fr. macabre, from Danse Macabre 'dance of death', from OFr., perh. from Macabe 'a Maccabee', with ref. to a miracle play depicting the slaughter of the Maccabees.

Wikipedia

Macabre

In works of art, the adjective macabre (US: or UK: ; French: [makabʁ]) means "having the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere". The macabre works to emphasize the details and symbols of death. The term also refers to works particularly gruesome in nature.