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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 -
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4 canon
noun1) (rule) Grundregel, die2) (priest) Kanoniker, der* * *['kænən]1) (a rule (especially of the church).) die Regel, der Kanon2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) der Domherr3) (a list of saints.) das Heiligenverzeichnis4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) der Kanon5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.)•- academic.ru/10603/canonical">canonical- canonize
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- canonisation* * *can·on1[ˈkænən]I. nChurch \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriftenthe Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerkthe literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur\canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht ntcan·on2[ˈkænən]can·on3[ˈkænən]* * *I ['knən]n(all senses) Kanon m IIn(= priest) Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m* * *canon1 [ˈkænən] s1. Kanon m, Regel f, Richtschnur f, Vorschrift f:the canons of good manners die Regeln des Anstandes2. Maßstab m, Wertmesser m3. Grundsatz m:the canons of professional ethics die Standesregeln (der Anwälte, Ärzte etc)4. REL Kanon m:a) kanonische Bücher pl (der Bibel)c) Heiligenverzeichnis n5. RELa) Ordensregeln pl6. authentische Schriften pl (eines Autors):7. MUS Kanon m8. TYPO Kanon(schrift) fcanon2 [ˈkænən] s REL1. Chor-, Dom-, Stiftsherr m, Kanonikus m* * *noun1) (rule) Grundregel, die2) (priest) Kanoniker, der* * *n.Stiftsherr m. -
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noun1) (rule) Grundregel, die2) (priest) Kanoniker, der* * *['kænən]1) (a rule (especially of the church).) die Regel, der Kanon2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) der Domherr3) (a list of saints.) das Heiligenverzeichnis4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) der Kanon5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.)•- academic.ru/10603/canonical">canonical- canonize
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- canonisation* * *can·on1[ˈkænən]I. nChurch \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriftenthe Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerkthe literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur\canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht ntcan·on2[ˈkænən]can·on3[ˈkænən]* * *I ['knən]n(all senses) Kanon m IIn(= priest) Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m* * ** * *noun1) (rule) Grundregel, die2) (priest) Kanoniker, der* * *n.Stiftsherr m. -
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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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can·on1. can·on [ʼkænən] nChurch \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriftenthe Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerk;the literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur n\canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht nt2. can·on [ʼkænən] n3. can·on [ʼkænən] nmus Kanon m
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Shakespearean — Shake*spear e*an, a. Of, pertaining to, or in the style of, Shakespeare or his works. [Written also {Shakespearian}, {Shakspearean}, {Shakspearian}, {Shaksperean}, {Shaksperian}.etc.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shakespearean — (also Shakespearian) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to or in the style of William Shakespeare or his works. ► NOUN ▪ an expert in or student of Shakespeare s works … English terms dictionary
Shakespearean — or Shakespearian [shāk spir′ē ən] adj. of or like Shakespeare, his works, or his style n. a scholar specializing in Shakespeare and his works … English World dictionary
Shakespearean — 1. adjective a) Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, associated with, or suggestive of (an English playwright), his works, or his authorship. The influence of Shakespearean works extends well into the modern era, even to such unlikely places… … Wiktionary
Shakespearean — Shakes|pea|re|an [ʃeıkˈspıəriən US ˈspır ] adj [only before noun] 1.) in the style of Shakespeare ▪ Shakespearean language 2.) relating to the work of Shakespeare ▪ a famous Shakespearean actor … Dictionary of contemporary English
Shakespearean — Shake|spear|e|an [ ʃeık spıriən ] adjective 1. ) written by William Shakespeare, or relating to the plays and poems he wrote: a Shakespearean play/tragedy/comedy Shakespearean characters/actors 2. ) using words in the way that is typical of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Shakespearean — adjective (only before noun) 1 in the style of Shakespeare: an almost Shakespearean richness of language 2 connected with the work of Shakespeare: a famous Shakespearean actor … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Shakespearean — UK [ʃeɪkˈspɪərɪən] / US [ʃeɪkˈspɪrɪən] adjective 1) written by William Shakespeare, or relating to the plays and poems he wrote a Shakespearean play/tragedy/comedy Shakespearean characters/actors 2) using words in the way that is typical of… … English dictionary
Shakespearean — I noun a Shakespearean scholar • Syn: ↑Shakespearian • Hypernyms: ↑scholar, ↑scholarly person, ↑bookman, ↑student II adjective … Useful english dictionary
Shakespearean — I. adjective or Shakespearian; also Shaksperean or Shaksperian Date: 1755 1. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of Shakespeare or his writings 2. evocative of a theme, setting, or event from a work of Shakespeare < Shakespearean… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shakespearean — Shakespeareanism, Shakespearianism, n. /shayk spear ee euhn/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or suggestive of Shakespeare or his works. n. 2. a Shakespearean scholar; a specialist in the study of the works of Shakespeare. Also, Shakespearian. [1810… … Universalium