Comœdic
Full definition of comœdic
Adjective
comœdic
- 1922, James Branch Cabell, Gallantry, Robert M. McBride & Company; page #42:She was used to say that she would never reâ€marry, because she desired to devote herself to her stepâ€daughter, but, as gossip had it at Tunbridge, she was soon to be deprived of this subterfuge ; for Miss Allonby had reached her twentieth year, and was nowadays rarely seen in public save in the company of Mr. Erwyn, who, it was generally conceded, stood high in the girl’s favor and was desirous of rounding off his career as a leader of fashion with the approved comÅ“dic dénouement of marriage with a young heiress.