Brighella

/brɪˈɡɛlə/ noun

A clever and trickster character in Italian commedia dell'arte theater, typically a servant or zanni known for witty schemes, acrobatics, and improvised comedy.

From Italian Brighella, possibly derived from bright- (shining, clever) or from a diminutive form of a name. The character type emerged in 16th-century Italian popular theater and became standardized with distinctive costume and personality traits.

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