In the theatre of ancient Greece, the bômolochus (Ancient Greek: βωμολόχος) was one of three stock characters in comedy, corresponding to the English buffoon.[1] The bômolochus is marked by his wit, his crudity of language, and his frequent non-illusory audience address.
In modern Greek, the word refers to a foul-mouthed person.
Greece, the bômolochus (Ancient Greek: βωμολόχος) was one of three stock characters in comedy, corresponding to the English buffoon. The bômolochus is marked...
May and August and the female can lay up to 300,000 eggs. The copepod Bomolochus unicirrus is known to be an ectoparasite of S. sphyraena. It is caught...
to be variations on the basic function of the senex iratus. Boasting Bômolochus Eirôn Exaggeration Carlson (1993, 23) and Janko (1987, 45, 170). Frye...
difference) between the actual meaning and the apparent meaning of something. Bômolochus Maieutics Carlson (1993, 23) and Janko (1987, 45, 170). Frye (1957, 172)...
the following parasites: the Cliophoran Balantidium sigani; the copepod Bomolochus parvulus (nomen dubium); the monogeneans Tetrancistrum strophosolenus...
This fish species is host to a number of parasites, such as the copepods Bomolochus spinulus, Lepeophtheirus rotundipes, Naobranchia scorpaenae, Pseudodiocus...