Bluebeard by Harry Clarke
Proper noun
Bluebeard
A famous fairy tale written by Charles Perrault in 1697 about a violent nobleman who has the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of his current wife to avoid the same fate .
The nobleman who is the title character of the story.
Translations
the famous fairy tale
Arabic: اَللِّحْيَة الزَّرْقَاء f ( al-liḥya z-zarqāʔ )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 藍鬍子 / 蓝胡子 ( Lán Húzi )
Dutch: Blauwbaard (nl)
Esperanto: Blubarbulo
Finnish: Ritari Siniparta
French: Barbe-Bleue (fr) m
German: Blaubart m
Greek: Κυανοπώγων m ( Kyanopógon )
Italian: Barbablù m
Japanese: 青ひげ ( あおひげ, Aohige ) (青髭 ( あおひげ, Aohige ) )
Kazakh: Көк сақал ( Kök saqal )
Mongolian: Хөх сахалт ( Xöx saxalt )
Norwegian: please add this translation if you can
Polish: Sinobrody m
Romanian: Barbă Albastră
Russian: Си́няя Борода́ (ru) f ( Sínjaja Borodá )
Swedish: Blåskägg
Turkish: Mavi Sakal
the title character
Arabic: please add this translation if you can
Bulgarian: Синята Брада ( Sinjata Brada )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 藍鬍子 / 蓝胡子 ( Lán Húzi )
Dutch: Blauwbaard (nl)
Finnish: Ritari Siniparta
French: Barbe-Bleue (fr) m
German: Blaubart m
Greek: Κυανοπώγων m ( Kyanopógon )
Italian: Barbablù m
Japanese: 青ひげ ( あおひげ, Aohige ) (青髭 ( あおひげ, Aohige ) )
Norwegian: Ridder Blåskjegg
Polish: Sinobrody m
Portuguese: Barba Azul m
Romanian: Barbă Albastră
Russian: Си́няя Борода́ (ru) f ( Sínjaja Borodá )
Swedish: Blåskägg
Noun
Bluebeard (plural Bluebeards )
A man who marries and then murders one wife after another.
2012 , Lacey Baldwin-Smith, Henry VIII , page c:Henry never lived down his reputation as a Bluebeard , and only a few years before his death sporting gentlemen in Antwerp were laying bets that the English Lothario would divorce and marry once again.
References
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary of the English Language, International Encyclopedic Edition, 2002.