Marstan

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Definition

Proper noun: - A surname, specifically that of the English playwright John Marston (1575–1634).

Usage
  • Proper noun: Used to refer to the historical figure, John Marston.
    • The play "The Malcontent" is a famous work by Marstan. (This refers to the playwright John Marston.)
    • Scholars study the satirical style of Marstan.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is used in academic and literary contexts to discuss Elizabethan and Jacobean drama.
    • The revenge tragedy genre was influenced by writers like Marstan.
Variants and Related Words
  • Marston: The standard modern spelling of the surname. "Marstan" is an archaic or variant spelling found in some historical references.
    • John Marston is the more common spelling in contemporary sources.
Synonyms
  • Playwright: A writer of plays. (This is his profession, not a direct synonym for the name.)
  • Dramatist: A writer of dramas. (This is his profession, not a direct synonym for the name.)
Notes
  • "Marstan" is not a common English word. Its primary and almost exclusive use is as a proper noun referring to the specific historical figure, John Marston. It does not have general meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs associated with it.
Noun
  1. English playwright (1575-1634)

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