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† ˈscenish, a. Obs. [f. scene + -ish.] Scenic.1540 Palsgr. Acolastus Prol. B ij, In this scenyshe apparaylynge [L. In apparatu scaenico], i. the settying forth or trymming of our scenes, that is to saye (our places appoynted for our players to come forth of). Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. scene (siːn) Also 6 sean, 6–7 seane, scæne, 6, 8 schene, 7 scæn, sceane(e. [a. F. scène (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. scēna, scæna stage, scene, a. Gr. σκηνή tent or booth, stage, scene. Dryden (Virg. Georg. iii. 38) rimes the word with train.] I. With reference to the theatre. 1. Antiq. The... Oxford English Dictionary
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