It's from the Greek, from dran, to do, perform.
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From Greek words meaning old (palaios) and stone (lithos).
I think it is two words the Greek "pan" bit meaning "all" and Greek "gaia" bit meaning "Earth"
The greek drama was born as part of the god Dionysus' worship. So at the beginning it had a great religious and sacramental character. Later, during classical era, when the greek drama came to its complete development and acme, it aquired a more social and political character. Ancient Greeks did not use the word "watch" when they went to a theater, but they used to say that they were "tought". The same term we use today when we talk about the greek drama.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
The word "melodrama" comes from the Greek words "melos" meaning music and "drama" meaning action or plot.
The English word "drama" comes from the Latin which comes from the Greek.
First recorded in 1515, from Late Latin 'drama', meaning 'play, drama' from Greek drama (genitive of 'dramatos')
The word "hypothesis" comes from a Greek word which meant "to suppose." The original word referred to a summary of the plot of a drama.
A drama is a play. That's what the word "drama" means in Greek.
Techne is the ancient Greek word for "art."
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drama from Greek δράμα
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The root word of dramatic is drama, which originates from the Greek word "drama," meaning action or play.
The word is available from both Latin and Greek as 'drama' derived from 'dramatos' meaning 'to do, to act or to perform'
from the greek word ''dran'' w/c means to act.