deuteragonist
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek δευτεραγωνιστής (deuteragōnistḗs, literally “second actor”), originally in Greek drama, from ἀγωνιστής (agōnistḗs, “a combatant, pleader, actor”).
Surface analysis deuter- (“second”) + agonist (“combatant, participant”).
Noun
deuteragonist (plural deuteragonists)
- A person in a secondary role, specifically the second most important character (after the protagonist).
Usage notes
Much less commonly used in everyday speech than protagonist – while protagonist is a common term, deuteragonist is technical.
Synonyms
Coordinate terms
Translations
second most important character
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Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /deuteraɡǒnist/
- Hyphenation: de‧u‧te‧ra‧go‧nist
Declension
Declension of deuteragonist
singular | plural | |
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nominative | deuteragonist | deuteragonisti |
genitive | deuteragonista | deuteragonista |
dative | deuteragonistu | deuteragonistima |
accusative | deuteragonista | deuteragoniste |
vocative | deuteragoniste | deuteragonisti |
locative | deuteragonistu | deuteragonistima |
instrumental | deuteragonistom | deuteragonistima |
Further reading
- “deuteragonist” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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