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[ bang-kwoh, -koh ] / ˈbæŋ kwoʊ, -koʊ /
noun(in Shakespeare's Macbeth) a murdered thane whose ghost appears to Macbeth. Words nearby Banquobanoffee, banon, banquet, banquet room, banquette, Banquo, bans, bansela, banshee, Banstead, bant Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BanquoTaking up an apple, he becomes Banquo; taking up a doll he is Malcolm, son of slain King Duncan. Madbeth: Alan Cumming Plays Almost Every Role in “Macbeth”
|Liesl Schillinger|April 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST In the scene of discovery Banquo of course appears, and his behaviour is significant. Shakespearean Tragedy|A. C. Bradley His behaviour would be precisely that which is implied by the question of Banquo. Eight kings, and Banquo following, appeared to Macbeth's vision. The Mysteries of All Nations|James Grant
Are we to regard Banquo as strong and noble, or blamelessly weak, or criminally negligent? Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English|Gilbert Sykes Blakely "Dis way, ma'am," said Banquo, marshalling the woman to the hall. The Humors of Falconbridge|Jonathan F. Kelley
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