Definitions for Polonius

Polonius Po·lo·ni·us

Spelling: [puh-loh-nee-uh s]
IPA: /pəˈloʊ ni əs/

Polonius is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 214 anagrams from letters in Polonius (ilnoopsu).

Definitions for Polonius

noun

  1. the sententious father of Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Examples for Polonius

He might well dread, with Polonius, that he was to eat that he might be eaten.

Polonius is handled in the same way with special reference to Hamlet.

Polonius, too, is another ancient supposed to be an authority on friendship.

He has killed Polonius, to be sure; but the king is never a penny the worse.

Fitzgerald's 'Polonius,' 1852, was once thought cheap at five guineas.

Hamlet saw that pithy old Polonius was a preposterous and orotund ass.

There is a title for you, that would have put Polonius to the blush.

An irreligious warner, Frank—no devout counselor, is Polonius.

Polonius, the King's agent, learns that Hamlet is sane and something more.

As old Polonius has it, truly it was "the very ecstasy of love."

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