Juliet — steht für: Juliet (Vorname) die tragische Heldin aus William Shakespeares Tragödie, siehe Romeo und Julia Juliet (Mond), einen Mond des Planeten Uranus J im ICAO Alphabet Juliet (Magazin), ein japanisches Manga Magazin JULIET, einen Service der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Juliet — fem. proper name, from It. Giulietta, dim. of Giulia Julia (see JULIA (Cf. Julia)). Cf. Fr. Juliette. Juliet cap (1904) was felt to resemble a type worn in stage productions of Romeo and Juliet. A Parisian fancy which is finding little favor here … Etymology dictionary
Juliet — (Бонассола,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 19015 Бонассола, Италия Описани … Каталог отелей
Juliet — f English: Anglicized form of French JULIETTE (SEE Juliette) or Italian GIULIETTA (SEE Giulietta). The name is most famous as that of the ‘star crossed’ heroine of Shakespeare s tragedy Romeo and Juliet … First names dictionary
Juliet — [jo͞o′lē et΄, jo͞o′lēit; jo͞o΄lē et′; jo͞ol′yit] n. [Fr Juliette, dim. < L Julia] 1. a feminine name: see JULIA 2. the heroine of Shakespeare s tragedy Romeo and Juliet: see ROMEO … English World dictionary
Juliet — Juliet, ein Mond des Planeten Uranus … Universal-Lexikon
Juliet — This article is about the Shakesperean character. For other uses, see Juliet (disambiguation). Juliet The balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet as depicted by Ford Madox Brown in an 1870 painting. Creator William Shakespeare … Wikipedia
Juliet — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Juliet est un prénom Juliet Richardson (née en 1980) ou simplement Juliet est une chanteuse américaine. Patronyme Charles Juliet, né en 1934, poète,… … Wikipédia en Français
Juliet — Para otros usos de este término, véase Juliet (desambiguación). «Juliet» Sencillo de Modern Talking del álbum Victory Formato Maxi CD y Video Grabación 2001 Género(s) E … Wikipedia Español
Juliet — noun the heroine of Shakespeare s tragedy Romeo and Juliet who dies for love of Romeo … New Collegiate Dictionary
Juliet — /jooh lee euht, et , jooh lee et /; esp. for 1 /joohl yeuht/, n. 1. the heroine of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. 2. (used in communications to represent the letter J). 3. Also, Juliette. a female given name, form of Julia. * * * … Universalium