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Pedrolino is a
primo ('first') Zanni, or
comic servant, of the
commedia dell'arte; the name is a
hypocorism of
Pedro ('Peter'), via the
suffix -lino....
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Pierre (Peter),
using the
suffix -ot and
derives from the
Italian Pedrolino. His
character in
contemporary po****r culture—in poetry, fiction, and...
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commedia dell'arte. She is the wife of
Pantalone and the
mistress of
Pedrolino. La
Signora is tough,
beautiful and calculating, and
wears very wide dresses...
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characters from the
commedia dell'arte (Dottore, Pantalone,
Colombina and
Pedrolino) open the
opera with a quartet.
There is no more music, so the Dottore...
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Arlecchino (also
known as Harlequin), Brig****a, Scapino,
Pulcinella and
Pedrolino Vecchi:
wealthy old men, masters;
characters such as
Pantalone and il...
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speak the
Bergamasque dialect (usually approximate), the
other two
being Pedrolino and Arlecchino. As a
rustic dialect, it
signaled the character's low social...
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matching collar. He
painted his face
white instead of
wearing a mask.
Pedrolino's costume was
essentially like Pierrot's—white, big buttons,
short hat...
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Character dating to the 15th century. Bagatino. A juggler.
Pedrolino or Pierotto. A
servant or
valet clad in
mostly white,
created by Giovanni...
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Gianduja Romeo Montague Salvo Montalbano Mercutio Pantalone Pedrolino Ray
Barone Tony
Soprano Pierrot Pinocchio Pulcinella Scaramouche Topo...
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Mescolino and Mezzettino,
Scaramuccia (aka Scaramouche), Pulcinella,
Pedrolino, Giangurgolo, Tartaglia, Trappolino, and Burratino. The
earliest literary...