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1 Shakespearean
Shake·spear·ean, Shake·spear·ian[ˌʃeɪkˈspɪəriən, AM -ˈspɪr-]I. adj Shakespeare-* * *[ʃeIk'spIərɪən]1. adjshakespearesch, shakespearischa tragedy of Shakespearean proportions — eine Tragödie, die eines Shakespeare würdig ist or wäre
2. nShakespeareforscher( in) m(f)* * *A adj Shakespeare…, shakespearisch, shakespearesch:a) nach Art Shakespeares, nach Shakespeare benannt -
2 Shakespearian
Shake·spear·ean, Shake·spear·ian[ˌʃeɪkˈspɪəriən, AM -ˈspɪr-]I. adj Shakespeare-* * *[ʃeIk'spIərɪən]1. adjshakespearesch, shakespearischa tragedy of Shakespearean proportions — eine Tragödie, die eines Shakespeare würdig ist or wäre
2. nShakespeareforscher( in) m(f)* * *A adj Shakespeare…, shakespearisch, shakespearesch:a) nach Art Shakespeares, nach Shakespeare benannt
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