Laura (band)
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Etymology
feminine form of . A post-classical name made famous by Petrarch's sonnets to Laura in the fourteenth century.
Quotations
- ~1591 William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet: Act II, Scene IV:
- Now is he for the numbers that Petrarch flowed in; Laura to his lady was but a kitchen-wench; marry, she had a better love to be-rime her;
- 1960 Peter S. Beagle: A Fine And Private Place. Random House Publishing, 1982:The Fantasy Worlds of Peter Beagle. ISBN 0345300815 page 258:
- Laura was saying something. A mellifluous name, he thought. I wish she were far away, so I could call her.
Related terms
Proper noun
- , cognate to Laura.
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- , a Latinate variant of Laure.
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