Macbeth

//məkˈbɛθ//

Synonyms for "macbeth"

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Translations

22 translations across 9 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 馬克白 /马克白 name (a Shakespeare play)
  • 麥克白 /麦克白 name (a Shakespeare play)
  • 麥克白 /麦克白 name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)

Greek

3 entries
  • Μάκβεθ name (a Shakespeare play)
  • Μάκβεθ name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)
  • Μάκβεθ name (11th-century king of Scotland)

Irish

3 entries
  • Mac Bheatha name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)
  • MacBheatha mac Fhionnlaigh name (11th-century king of Scotland)
  • Traigéide Mhic Bheatha name (a Shakespeare play)

Japanese

1 entries
  • マクベス name (a Shakespeare play)

Latin

3 entries
  • Macbethus name (a Shakespeare play)
  • Macbethus name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)
  • Macbethus name (11th-century king of Scotland)

Middle Irish

1 entries
  • Mac Bethad mac Findlaích name (11th-century king of Scotland)

Polish

3 entries
  • Makbet name (a Shakespeare play)
  • Makbet name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)
  • Makbet name (11th-century king of Scotland)

Russian

3 entries
  • Макбе́т name (a Shakespeare play)
  • Макбе́т name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)
  • Макбе́т name (11th-century king of Scotland)

Scottish Gaelic

2 entries
  • MacBheatha name (a Shakespeare play)
  • MacBheatha name (the main character of the Shakespeare play Macbeth)

Sample sentences

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Macbeth raised an army to attack his enemy.

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Shakespeare's "Macbeth" is a tragedy.

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He plays the role of Macbeth with great skill.

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The term refers to the three witches who accost Macbeth.

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