rank, degree of dignity (used as a quibble); II. i. 17. raps, transports; I. vi. 51. rare, exquisite; I. i. 135. rates, chides; V. iv. 34. ravening, devouring greedily; I. vi. 49. razed out, destroyed; V. v. 70. reason of, talk about; IV. ii. 14. recoil, degenerate; I. vi. 128. referr'd, given herself over; I. i. 6. reft'st, didst deprive; III. iii. 103. relation, report; II. iv. 86. remain, that which is left to be done; III. i. 87. render, rendering an account; IV. iv. 11: surrender; V. iv. 17: report; V. v. 135. repeated, mentioned, enumerated; I. vi. 4. repented, regretted; V. v. 59. report, telling; I. iv. 60: reputation; II. iii. 88; III. iii. resty, stiff with too much rest; III. vi. 34. revolt, inconstancy; I. vi. 112; III. iv. 57. revolts, deserters; IV. iv. 6. ripely, urgently; III. v. 22. Romish, Roman; I. vi. 152. ruddock, robin redbreast; IV. ii. 224. runagate, renegade, vagabond; I. vi. 137; IV. ii. 62. sadness, seriousness, gravity; I. vi. 62. sanguine, blood-red; V. v. 364. saving reverence, asking pardon; IV. i. 5. scorn, mockery; V. ii. 7; V. iv. 125. scruple, “made s.,” expressed doubt; V. v. 182. season, time; IV. iii. 22; V. v. 401: age; III. iv. 175. seasons comfort, gives happiness its proper relish; I. vi. 9. seek through, pursue; IV. ii. 160. seeming, external appearance; V. v. 65: appearance of fact; V. v. 452. self, same; I. vi. 122. self-figured, conceived and planned by one's self; II. iii. 124. senseless, insensible; I. i. 135; I. iii. 7; III. ii. 20; see note, II. iii. 58. serving, using them; III. iv. 173. set on, march on; V. v. 479, 484. sets up, incite; III. iv. 90. severally, every one in his own way; V. v. 397. shame, shyness; V. iii. 22. sharded, covered with scaly wing-cases; III. iii. 20. shes, women; I. iii. 29; I. vi. 40. shop, store; V. v. 166. short, take from; I. vi. 200. shot, tavern-reckoning; V. iv. 158. shrew me, beshrew me, a petty curse; II. iii. 147. shrine, image; V. v. 164. sign, outside; I. ii. 32. silly, plain, simple; V. iii. 86. simular, false; V. v. 200. singular, pre-eminent; III. iv. 124. sinks, makes to fall; V. v. 413. Sinon, the Greek who persuaded the Trojans to admit the wooden horse into Troy; III. iv. 61. slight, in sufferance, careless in allowing it; III. v. 35. slip you, let you go free; IV. iii. 22. sluttery, the practice of a slut; I. vi. 44. snatches, catches, checks; IV. ii. 105. snuff, a candle that has been snuffed; I. vi. 87. solace, take delight; I. vi. 86. soldier to, enlisted to, hence, devoted to; III. iv. 186. so like you, if it please you; II. iii. 59. sometime, sometimes; II. iii. 77: once; V. v. 333. sorer, more grievous; III. vi. 131. sots, fools; V. v. 178. spectacles, organs of vision; I. vi. 37. speed, succeed; V. iv. 190. sprightly, in good spirits; III. vi. 75. sprited, haunted; II. iii. 144. spritely, spirit-like; V. v. 428. spurs, shoots of the root of a tree; IV. ii. 58. staggers, giddiness; V. v. 233. stand, station of huntsmen waiting for game; II. iii. 75. starve, die; I. iv. 180. states, persons entrusted with high office; III. iv. 39. statist, statesman; II. iv. 16. still, always; I. vi. 139; V. v. 250, etc.: continually; II. v. 30. stomachers, ornamental covering of the breast, worn by women; III. iv. 86. story, give an account of; I. iv. 34. straight-pight, straight-pitched, erect; V. v. 164. strain, impulse; III. iv. 95: stock, race; IV. ii. 24. stricter, more exact; V. iv. 17. supplyant, auxiliary; III. vii. 14. supplyment, continuance of supply; III. iv. 182. sur-addition, additional title, surname; I. i. 33. swerve, go astray; V. iv. 129. synod, assembly of the gods; V. iv. 89. tables, tablets for writing; III. ii. 39. take in, subdue; III. ii. 9; IV. ii. 121. take or lend, see note; III. vi. 24. take me up, rebuke; II. i. 4. tanlings, those tanned by the sun; IV. iv. 29. targes, shields; V. v. 5. taste, enjoy; II. iv. 57: experience; V. v. 308, 403. temper, mix; V. v. 250. tender, offer; I. vi. 208. tender of, sensitive to; III. v. 40. tent, probe; III. iv. 118. term, time; I. i. 107. testiness, peevishness; IV. i. 23. thick, quick-coming; I. vi. 67: quickly; III. ii. 58. thrift, advantage; V. i. 15. thunderstone, thunder-bolt; IV. ii. 271. time, age; I. i. 43. tinct, dye, color; II. ii. 23. tirest on, preyest upon; III. iv. 97. Titan, the sun; III. iv. 166. title, name; I. iv. 96. to, as to; I. i. 50; I. iv. 104: compared to; III. ii. 10; III. iii. 26. tomboys, strumpets; I. vi. 122. tongue, speak; V. iv. 147. touch, feeling; I. i. 135. toys, trifles; IV. ii. 193. trims, ornamental dress; III. iv. 167. trip me, refute me, give me the lie; V. v. 35. troth, truth; V. v. 274. trow, I wonder; I. vi. 47. true, honest; I. v. 43; II. iii. 76, 77. tune, voice; V. v. 238. twinn'd, perfectly resembling each other; I. vi. 35. unbent, like a bow unbent; III. iv. 111. undergo, undertake, perform; I. iv. 153; III. v. 110. undertake, give satisfaction; II. i. 29. unlike, improbable, hard to believe; V. v. 354. unparagon'd, matchless; I. iv. 87; II. ii. 17. unpaved, castrated; II. iii. 34. unprizable, invaluable; I. iv. 99. unspeaking, without the power of speech; V. v. 178. untwine, cease to wind round; IV. ii. 59. up, put up; II. iv. 97. up-cast, a throw in the game of bowls; II. i. 2. 66 utterance, at u.," at all hazards; III. i. 73. verbal, plain spoken; II. iii. 111. view, "full of v.," offering many opportunities of observing; III. iv. 150. wage, wager; I. iv. 144. walk, withdraw; I. i. 176; V. v. 119. wanton, spoiled creature; IV. ii. 8. watch, wakefulness; III. iv. 43; II. iv. 68. weeds, garments; V. i. 23. what, why; III. iv. 34: what a thing; IV. i. 16. wink, shut their eyes; II. iii. 26; V. iv. 194, 198: blind; II. iv. 89: a short moment; III. iv. 103. winter-ground, protect from the inclemency of the weather by covering with straw, etc.; IV. ii. 229. woodman, huntsman; III. vi. 28. worms, serpents; III. iv. 37. wrings, writhes in pain; III. vi. 79. write against, declare; II. v. 32. wrying, going astray; V. i. 5. |