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Montague
[ mon-tuh-gyoo ]
noun
- (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ) the family name of Romeo. Compare Capulet.
- William Pep·per·ell [pep, -er-, uh, l], 1873–1953, U.S. philosopher.
- a male given name.
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Romeo Montague becomes Rob Monteg, and Rosaline goes by Rose for short.
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Actress Emily Montague recalls how she survived the big vampire attack in 'Fright Night.'
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Charles Montague, earl Halifax, died; an eminent English statesman, orator and poet.
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Edward Montague, earl of Sandwich, drowned in the confusion of the battle of Southwold bay.
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The general sense of the House was that Harley offered too little, and that Montague demanded too much.
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He was the inventor of Exchequer Bills; and they were popularly called Montague's notes.
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Duncombe indeed had his own reasons for hating Montague, who had turned him out of the place of Cashier of the Excise.
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