noun
- a character in Italian commedia dell'arte, typically a foolish old merchant or miser
- a type of close-fitting trouser or legging, especially as worn in 16th–18th century Venice
Usage: often capitalized; historical/theatrical
Usage: historical; often used in plural form 'pantalones'
Examples
- Pantalone appeared in countless commedia dell'arte performances across Europe.
- The actor played Pantalone as a greedy, bumbling merchant obsessed with money.
- In the 16th century, Venetian merchants wore pantalones as a sign of wealth and status.
- The costume included traditional pantalones and a long coat.
- Pantalone's character often served as the butt of jokes in theatrical productions.