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TIRING-HOUSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TIRING-HOUSE is a section of a theater reserved for the actors and used especially for dressing for stage entrances.
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Tiring house - Oxford Reference
The dressing room, or 'attiring house', in Shakespearian theatres. It was a small space, where actors dressed and awaited their cues.
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Act 3, Scene 1: Popup Note Index Item: “tiring-house”
An explanation of Quince's reference to a “tiring-house” in Act 3, Scene 1 of myShakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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tiring-house
ˈtiring-house Obs. or arch. Also 6– tyring-. [f. tiring vbl. n.3 + house.] A dressing-room; esp. the room or place in which the actors dressed for the stage; = tiring-room.1590 Shakes. Mids. N. iii. i. 4 This greene plot shall be our stage, this hauthorne brake our tyring house. 1612 Raleigh Poems (...
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Tiring House - Spaces of Knowing - University of Cambridge
Curtains played a crucial role in structuring a segment of the action as a scene of discovery, often separating out the 'tiring house' or the inset space at ...
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Handbook: Theater - The Electric Shakespeare
The area behind the stage, where actors made their entrances and exits, was the so-called tiring house, that is, the dressing room and backstage areas.
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tiring
▪ I. tiring, vbl. n.1 and ppl. a.1 see after tire v.1▪ II. tiring, vbl. n.2 ? arch. (ˈtaɪərɪŋ) Also 5–7 tyr-. [f. tire v.2 + -ing1.] The action of tire v.2; the pulling or tearing of a hawk at a tough morsel given to it to exercise itself; concr. a piece of food given to a hawk for this purpose. Als...
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tiring-house (n.) - ShakespearesWords.com
tiring-house (n.) Old form(s): tyring house. dressing-room, theatrical green room. Headword location(s). SHAKESPEARE'S WORDS © ...
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Globe Theatre Tiring House
The 'Tiring House' was a hive of activity with actors changing their attire and collecting their props.
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tiring-house, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tiring-house is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for tiring-house is from 1600, in the writing ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Tiring-house
TI'RING-HOUSE. TI'RING-ROOM, noun The room or place where players dress for the stage. Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ...
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Loreto Convent Lucknow
The earlier days in Lucknow were of great privation as they had few possessions and the heat was tiring for the Sisters, dressed as they were in heavy Hart house is dedicated to Mother Delphine Hart. Hogan house is dedicated to Mother Joseph Hogan.
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Tripper (Hella album)
Slant magazine was critical of Tripper, commenting that "there's a certain threshold for this kind of demanding material before it gets tiring. Track listing
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attiring
attiring, vbl. n. (əˈtaɪərɪŋ) [f. attire v.] 1. The action of fitting out, accoutring, dressing, apparelling.c 1350 Will. Palerne 1941 For [to] telle þe a-tiryng of þat child þat time. 1611 Rich Honest. Age (1844) 26 This strange atiring of themselues. 1678 Phillips, Attiring, a dressing, or apparre...
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Ulambayaryn Byambajav
He began his professional career in Japan in 2001 under the name ; tiring of the lifestyle, he retired from professional sumo wrestling in 2005. In 2010, he spent 1 week in the house of Gran Hermano 12 (Big Brother Spain).
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