Juliet
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Etymology
From French Juliette, diminutive of Julie, the feminine form of Julius, a Roman family name.
Proper noun
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- One of the main characters of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
- A woman who is or is with a great lover.
- By analogy with the Shakespearean character, a woman who is in love with a man from a family, party, or country opposing that of her own.
- The sixth moon of the planet Uranus.