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Othello
O•thel•lo (oʊˈθɛl oʊ, əˈθɛl oʊ) n. the protagonist of a tragedy by Shakespeare, Othello (1604), a Moor who is tricked into believing that his wife Desdemona is unfaithful. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Othello - the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who would not trust his wife | Translations
Othello
Othellosmothers wife, Desdemona, in paroxysm of rage over her suspected adultery. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Anger
Othello“thinks men honest that but seem to be so.” [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Gullibility
Othellosmothers Desdemona out of jealousy. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Jealousy
Othellobelieving false evidence of Desdemona’s infidelity, he strangles her. [Br. Lit.: Shakespeare Othello]See: Murder
Othellocommits suicide from guilt for wife’s murder. [Br. Lit.: Othello]See: RemorseOthello
Othello, one of Shakespeare's characters. Othello syndrome - delusions of infidelity of one's sexual partner; onset usually in 4th decade of life; may be a feature of depressive psychosis, epilepsy, or alcoholism. Synonym(s): erotic jealousyAcronymsSeeO |