iago
IPA: iˈɑgoʊ
Root Word: Iago
noun
- A male given name.
- The villain of William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello; any similar villain or deceitful underling.
Examples of "iago" in Sentences
- Iago plants the article in Cassio's room.
- Norbert and Iago are never heard from again.
- Emilia does not agree to steal the handkerchief for Iago.
- Iago is the one who drops the handkerchief in Cassio's chamber.
- Cassim's sense of thievery is more in line with Iago's, as well.
- He is the equivalent and parody to Iago and he is easily impressed.
- Iago is a soldier and Othello's ancient ensign or standard bearer .
- It will be supplied from the heatstone and Iago offshore gas fields.
- Othello's jealousy is eventually stoked by Iago into homicidal rage.
- Iago could have been a protagonist as the simillarities are interesting.
- Ningen: John Evans, it seems that there are similar problems in the UK, even if not as bad: ... iago: �Mr.
- ** Had 1 but a year iago read fuch books ia retirement from diflipation, I Ihould have beefi t} uite another man.
- And by the way, I wanted to add that if William Shatner wins AGAIN, the Emmys are dead to me. iago no yunjin kim? hunf.
- Alongside the core technology platforms, eCommera also provides associated online retail consulting services via a team of e-commerce experts.iago. john@harvard.co.uk
- The Godfather of Soul lives on as the mite Funkotriplogynium iagobadius, named by Seeman and Walter in 1997 ( "iago" = "James" and "badius" = "Brown"); Mark Knopfler got a dinosaur.
- i want to do a paper someday on the various games people play although i don't think its so much as a game as a play. like a hamlet or a lady macbetch or a pikachu. i wonder if there exists a control character, not so much mr. smithers or iago but like a puppetteer, see,