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In the Shakespeare Recording Society CD of Tempest (Peter Wood director, Hugh Griffith as Caliban), "Caliban" is usually pronounced with full vowels: kal'-i-ban. (That is, none are reduced to schwas.) However, in Caliban's lines "I had peopled else | This isle with Calibans", the vowels are reduced: kal'-ə-bənz. This is of course what you'd expect from rapid speech.
The only adjectival form I know of is Calibanish (kal'-i-ban-ish). Not that we really need one for a moon this obscure. kwami 2005 June 30 07:30 (UTC)
Article said 98.723°. Looks bogus since even the rotation period is unknown, not to mention the ridiculous precision. Removing pending a reference. Deuar22:47, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
My but it is by sky bottom of to copy stick. They made an article for Syco ' and resume the same nothing there in nor putting Calib ' and some figures on the place. Times they forget to change everything. Need which drop clanger! --Jean-François Clet (talk) 15:40, 27 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]