In medieval latin also quiproquo. ( Something rather than another something. Latinism which originally meant a grammatical mistake in taking the interrogativo-indefinido pronoun 40 quid; nominative or accusative singular neutral ) instead of quo ( the same pronoun in the singular ablative case ). This grammatical error eventually became misconception that blended a thing or person with another similar. At the latino theatre was a dramatic appeal to create humor and conflict situations to confuse one character with another as in the host of Plautus, in which mercury is passed through lookalike, servant of general host.
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