n. 1. A writer or adapter of plays; a playwright. 2. often dram·a·turg (-tûrg′) A person who is employed by a theatrical or opera company to assist in researching, selecting, adapting, or interpreting scripts or libretti. [French, from Greek drāmatourgos : drāma, drāmat-, drama; see DRAMA + ergon, work; see werg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots. Sense 2, from German Dramaturg, from Greek drāmatourgos.] |
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