الواصلة
O·phel·iaالتركية النطق
ıfilyıالنطق
/əˈfēlyə/ /əˈfiːljə/
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() Italian Ofelia, coined by the poet Jacopo Sannazzaro in his poem Arcadia (1504), presumably from Ancient Greek ὄφελος (óphelos, “help”). Used by Shakespeare for the ill-fated bride of Hamlet.