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[ kap-yuh-let, -lit ] / ˈkæp yəˌlɛt, -lɪt /
noun(in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) the family name of Juliet.Compare Montague (def. 1). Words nearby Capuletcaptured rotation, Capua, Capuana, capuche, capuchin, Capulet, caput, caput medusae, caput succedaneum, capybara, Caquetà Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CapuletCapulet and Montague are not more at odds than the houses of Roundabout and Wrightabout, let us say. Roundabout Papers|William Makepeace Thackeray The opening scene shows the ball in Capulet's house and the first meeting of the lovers. The Opera|R.A. Streatfeild Then she is well and nothing can be ill; Her body sleeps in Capulet's monument. The Story of My Life|Ellen Terry A note in the Irving-version states that Capulet is a meddlesome mollycoddle not unlike Polonius. Shakespeare in the Theatre|William Poel
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