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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SAR-SCY |
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SCARAMOUCH , properly a buffoon, used later colloquially for a ne'er-do-well. The name was that of a stock character in 17th-century Italian
black
dress , burlesquing a " don," was beaten by Harlequin
part
Italian
English
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