Associations to the word «Iago»
Noun
- Emilia
- Verdi
- Macbeth
- Genie
- Jasmine
- Sant
- Lear
- Shakespeare
- Brutus
- Parrot
- Gottfried
- Ab
- Bianca
- Sparrow
- Cassius
- Handkerchief
- Moor
- Jealousy
- Hamlet
- Welles
- Covent
- Wharton
- Olivier
- Cochin
- Passer
- Villain
- Luna
- Faust
- Armada
- Juliet
- Orson
- Verde
- Edmund
- Coleridge
- Ensign
- Abu
- Adultery
- Rodrigo
- Edwin
- Laurence
- Giuseppe
- Tragedy
- Claudius
- Sultan
- Intrigue
- Repertoire
- Suspicion
- Cyprus
- Albuquerque
- Constance
- Lamp
- Hatred
- Venice
- Oracle
- Temptation
- Booth
- Staging
- Honesty
- Pity
- Disney
- Revenge
- Vengeance
- Resentment
- Steal
- Opera
- Guilt
- Chorus
- Role
- Passion
- Carpet
- Gilbert
- Janeiro
- Lava
- Angelo
- Character
- Santiago
Wiktionary
IAGO, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Triakidae — the houndshark.
IAGO, proper noun. A male given name, the Welsh and Galician equivalent to Jacob or James
Dictionary definition
IAGO, noun. The villain in William Shakespeare's tragedy who tricked Othello into murdering his wife.
Wise words
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