Dictionary entry

Cothurn

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Co″thurn (k?″th?rn), n. [L. cothurnus, Gr. ����. Cf. Cothurnus.] A buskin anciently used by tragic actors on the stage; hence, tragedy in general.

The moment had arrived when it was thought that the mask and the cothurn might be assumed with effect.

Motley.