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Glossary.

Abhor; "it doth a. me," it is

abhorrent to me; IV. ii. 162. About, out; I. ii. 46. Abuse, deceive; I. iii. 401. Abused, deceived; I. i. 174. Abuser, corrupter; I. ii. 78. Achieved, won; II. i. 61. Acknown on't, confess any knowledge of it; III. iii. 319. Act, action, working; III. iii. 328.

Action, accusation; I. iii. 70. Addiction, inclination; II. ii. 6. Addition, honour; III. iv. 194. Advantage; "in the best a.," at the most favourable opportunity; I. iii. 298. Advised, careful; I. ii. 55. Advocation, advocacy; III. iv. 123.

Affined, bound by any tie; I. i.

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Blank, the white mark in the centre of the butt, the aim; III. iv. 128.

Blazoning, praising; II. i. 63. Blood, anger, passion; II. iii. 205.

Blown, empty, puffed out; III. iii. 182.

Bobb'd, got cunningly; V. i. 16. Boding, foreboding, ominous; IV. i. 22.

Bootless, profitless; I. iii. 209. Brace, state of defence (properly, armour to protect the arm); I. iii. 24.

Brave, defy; V. ii. 326. Bravery, bravado, defiance; I. i. 100.

Bring on the way, accompany; III. iv. 197.

Bulk, the projecting part of a shop on which goods were exposed for sale; V. i. I. Butt, goal, limit; V. ii. 267. By, aside; V. ii. 30.

"how you say by," what say you to; I. iii. 17. By and by, presently; II. iii. 309.

Cable; "give him c.," give him scope; I. ii. 17.

Caitiff, thing, wretch; a term of endearment; IV. i. 109. Callet, a low woman; IV. ii.

121.

Calm'd, becalmed, kept from motion; I. i. 30.

Canakin, little can; II. iii. 71. Cannibals; I. iii. 143. Cp. il

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Capable, ample; III. iii. 459.

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manners (Quarto 1, courtesies"); II. i. 171.

Coxcomb, fool; V. ii. 233. Cozening, cheating; IV. ii. 132. Crack, breach; II. iii. 330. Creation, nature; II. i. 64. Cries on, cries out (Folios 2, 3, 4, " cries out ") ; V. i. 48. Critical, censorious; II. i. 120. Crusadoes, Portuguese gold coins; so called from the cross on them (worth between six and seven shillings); III. iv. 26. Cp. illustration.

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Daffet, dost put off (Collier, "daff'st"; Quartos, "dofftst"; Folio 1," dafts "); IV. ii. 175.

Danger; "hurt to danger," dangerously hurt, wounded; II. iii. 197.

Darlings, favourites; I. ii. 68. Daws, jack-daws; I. i. 65. Dear, deeply felt; I. iii. 260. Dearest, most zealous; I. iii. 85. Debitor and creditor, "the title of certain ancient treatises on book-keeping here used as a nick-name (Clarke); I. i.

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31. Defeat, destroy; IV. ii. 160.

disfigure; I. iii. 346. Defend, forbid; I. iii. 267. Delations, accusations; III. iii.

123.

Delighted, delightful; I. iii. 290. Deliver, say, relate; II. iii. 217. Demand, ask; V. ii. 301. Demerits, merits; I. ii. 22.

Demonstrable, "made d.," demonstrated, revealed; III. iv. 142.

Denotement, denoting; II. iii. 323.

Deputing, substituting; IV. i. 248. Designment, design; II. i. 22. Desired; "well d.," well loved, a favourite; II. i. 206. Despite, contempt, aversion; IV. ii. 116.

Determinate, decisive; IV. ii. 232.

Devesting, divesting; II. iii. 179.

Diablo, the Devil; II. iii. 161.
Diet, feed; II. i. 302.
Dilate, relate in detail, at
length; I. iii. 153.

Directly, in a direct straightforward way; IV. ii. 210. Discontented, full of dissatisfaction; V. ii. 314.

Discourse of thought, faculty of thinking, range of thought; IV. ii. 153.

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Dislikes, displeases; II. iii. 49. Displeasure; 'your d.," the disfavour you have incurred; III. i. 45.

Disports, sports, pastimes; I. iii. 272.

Dispose, disposition; I. iii. 403.
Disprove, refute; V. ii. 172.
Disputed on, argued, investi-
gated; I. ii. 75.

Distaste, be distasteful; III. iii.
327.
Division, arrangement; I. i. 23.
Do, act; I. iii. 395.

Dotage, affection for; IV. i. 27.

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