othello  /ə ˈθɛ loʊ/ ? Meaning of "othello"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who would not trust his wife

Quotes

  1. "Othello played like a man tonight and did a tremendous job on the glass," Matta said.
    on Mar 24, 2008 By: Thad Matta Source: Akron Beacon Journal

  2. "Not all worked smoothly today," Maskaev said. "But then I slowly braced myself and make it to the victory." "I expected the fight to be long. Peter Othello was tough. I tested him several times, knocked him down but he withstood."
    on Dec 10, 2006 By: Oleg Maskaev Source: ESPN

  3. Grandage said: "Othello closed nearly a year ago and to get to this point 12 months on, to still feel it is being recognized and that people are remembering it, is very exciting." "It means that elements of it clearly lingered on in the...
    on Jan 20, 2009 By: Michael Grandage Source: Stage

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