1. hamlet - Noun
2. Hamlet - Proper noun
A small village; a little cluster of houses in the country.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLeonardo is the Hamlet of art history whom each of us must recreate for himself. Kenneth Clark
I saw Hamlet Pr: of Denmark played: but now the old playe began to disgust this refined age. John Evelyn
I don't think Hamlet is mad, nor is he predisposed to be a gloomy or tragic figure. Kenneth Branagh
I was doing Hamlet in the off-season, and I had a specific idea in my mind about what I wanted that character to look like, and because it's going to lead into the next year, I knew that it was going to have to be established somewhere in the show. Michael Shanks
Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude Forefathers of the hamlet sleep. Thomas Gray
Lord Bacon could as easily have created this planet as he could have written Hamlet. Thomas Carlyle