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juliet
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Juliet Capulet is the female protagonist and one of two title characters in William Shakespeare 's romantic love tragedy Romeo and Juliet . Juliet is the only daughter of Capulet , the patriarch of the Capulet family. The story has a long history that precedes ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, from Italian Giulietta , diminutive of Giulia "Julia" (see Julia ). Compare French Juliette . Juliet cap (1904) was felt to resemble a type worn in stage productions of "Romeo and Juliet."\n\nA Parisian fancy which is finding little favor ...
Usage examples of juliet.
Juliet knew immediately that something was wrong, for the gun had the sound of a Bokharan weapon but had been fired from the ferengi side of the ravine.
As in Sarakhs, the caravansary was on the edge of town, and by the time he overtook Juliet, they were well into the desert.
Romeo and Juliet: a good-hearted fussbudget, a woman who spoke her piece but knew her place.
It sounds a bit like Juliet and Guli Sarahi, so it should be easy to respond to.
Juliet revealed herself as Guli Sarahi, the ambassador might intervene, for her fortress at Serevan had helped the shah maintain his eastern border.
Juliet has been compelled to drink the potion on Tuesday night, with the result that Balthasar informs Romeo of her supposed death before Friar Lawrence learns of the nondelivery of the letter.
I will not say that Juliet had not her respondent pangs of retrospective jealousy.
Juliet, did you start the miniature spinach quiches we need for the baby shower today?
Like Romeo lying next to Juliet, I hear the thunder move toward us from the southwest, the sound echoing in the courtyard, the leading wind stirring the curtains on the terraces on both sides of the large bedroom.
Imagine what a drag Romeo and Juliet would be if the Montagues and Capulets were friendly and had no objections to a marriage between the two lovers.
Lilian had confided to Celia some time ago that doctors advised her she would never have more children, and she and Sam lavished love on Juliet, who was bright, intelligent and apparently unspoiled.
Celia and Andrew were impressed with both young people, Celia reflecting how short a time ago it seemed that Juliet and Lisa, as small children in pajamas, had chased each other through this same room where they were dining.
That very evening, marked by Mr Kidd for the exposition of Catastrophism, had been marked by Sir Claude Champion for an open-air rendering of Romeo and Juliet, in which he was to play Romeo to a Juliet it was needless to name.
He was himself a lord of language and had made himself a coistrel gentleman and he had written Romeo and Juliet.
Alicia, that was it, though I couldn't help still thinking of her as Juliet.