Atellan

/əˈtɛlən/ adjective

Relating to crude, improvised theatrical performances or farces, especially referring to ancient Roman comedies with simple plots and physical humor.

From Latin 'Atella,' a town in ancient Campania (Italy), where such crude farces originated and were performed. The term refers to the 'Fabulae Atellanae,' early Roman theatrical form that influenced later comedy.

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