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Shakespeare Play Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5680 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: Sand Apps Inc.
2.99 USD
Current version: 11.1, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 11 Feb 2013
App size: 54.15 Mb

Every unique shakespearean term defined with proper pronunciation. Includes every play Shakespeare wrote in a searchable and readable format. Forward, share or export any verse, term or chapter.

All resources included by default.

Works Include:
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Alls Well That Ends Well
Antony and Cleopatra
As You Like It
Comedy of Errors
Coriolanus
Cymbeline
Hamlet
Henry IV, Part I
Henry IV, Part II
Henry V
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
Julius Caesar
King John
King Lear
Lovers Complaint
Loves Labours Lost
Macbeth
Measure for Measure
Merchant of Venice
Merry Wives of Windsor
Midsummer Nights Dream
Much Ado about Nothing
Othello
Passionate Pilgrim
Pericles
Phoenix and the Turtle
Rape of Lucrece
Richard II
Richard III
Romeo and Juliet
Sonnets
Taming of the Shrew
Tempest
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
Troilus and Cressida
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Venus and Adonis
The Winters Tale

Latest reviews of Shakespeare Play Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad

Love it
This app has everything! Even the plays themselves, Im in love <3
Not very good
Doesnt even have thee and thou! I had 1 of 4 words I looked up. Definitely doesnt have all Shakespeare words! Not worth 2.99, also very slow.
Great app
This app is wonderful. What a fabulous reference tool! I would give it 5 stars if you could add the ability to select a word it the text of a play and search your dictionary from there. Instead of having to leave the play and scroll through your dictionary and then go back to the play.
Actor
Good for what it is. Beware- it will pester you incessantly to buy more of its products.
Incomplete
My 14 year old is reading Macbeth and I downloaded this app to help him with vocabulary. The first two words we looked up, "broil" and "chaps" were not listed. So it doesnt have every word in every play as the marketing states. There are probably 5,000 words, but if you are reading Macbeth at least, good luck.
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