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Cheeto
13 November, 12:18
Where did the name thespian derive from
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Kiersten Collins
13 November, 16:04
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Thespian is a fancy word for actor. Since this word is related to Thespis, the guy who first took the stage in Ancient Greece, you can feel real scholarly using the word thespian.
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