Hamletic
English
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Etymology
From the name of Hamlet, William Shakespeare character, + -ic.
Adjective
Hamletic (comparative more Hamletic, superlative most Hamletic)
- Undecided; hesitating; uncertain; vacillating.
- 2008 (published), Robert B. Heilman, The Ghost on the Ramparts and Other Essays in the Humanities
- Invariably anything Hamletic intimates a large world and major problems, and who could question the rightness of this suggestion for the humanities, in academe or outside?
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