What does suit mean in Shakespeare?

formal request, entreaty, petition.
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How do you say my in Shakespearean?

My, mine; thy, thine; difference between. Mine, my. Thine, thy. The two forms, which are interchangeable in E. E. both before vowels and consonants, are both used by Shakespeare with little distinction before vowels.
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How do you say baby in Shakespearean language?

baby (n.) baccare, backare (v.) bacchanal (n.)
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What does thus mean in Shakespeare?

adverb Therefore; consequently.
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What is the meaning of Shakespeare?

Shakespeare definition

Shakespeare is a famous English poet and playwright who lived from 1564-1616 and produced countless sonnets and plays. A famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet is an example of Shakespeare. noun. 6. (person) 1564-1616; Eng.
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What does Shakespeare mean to you?



How do you say I in Shakespeare?

Shakespeare's Pronouns

The first person -- I, me, my, and mine -- remains basically the same. The second-person singular (you, your, yours), however, is translated like so: "Thou" for "you" (nominative, as in "Thou hast risen.") "Thee" for "you" (objective, as in "I give this to thee.")
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What does YT mean in Shakespearean spelling?

(obsolete) Abbreviation of that. The King appear'd to be much hurt at this, told me he did not credit what he told him, as he knew yt. you & I had never had any dispute together, & yt.
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How do you say yes in Shakespeare?

“Aye” simply means “yes”. So, “Ay, My Lady” simply means “Yes, My Lady.” Although the word “wish” does appear in Shakespeare, like when Romeo says “I wish I were a cheek upon that hand,” we often find “would” used instead. For example, “I would I were …” means “I wish I were…”
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What does onion eyed mean in Shakespeare?

onion-eyed. having the eyes filled with tears. pale-hearted. dispirited; cowardly; craven.
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What is e'er short for Shakespeare?

e'er (in old edd. often “ere”): common contraction of EVER in all uses Tp. I. ii. 443 “the first That I sigh'd for” ; Troil.
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What does bug mean in Shakespeare?

BUG. a bugbear, a spectre. BULLY-ROOK. a bragging cheater.
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What does British slang Chuck mean?

chuck verb (END)

[ T ] UK old-fashioned informal. to end a romantic relationship with someone: He's just chucked his girlfriend. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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How do you say thank you in Shakespeare?

In Shakespeare's day there was a distinction. For example it would make no sense to say "I thank thee" to a group of people. Instead you would have to say "I thank ye" (familiar form) or "I thank you" (polite form).
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What are Old English words?

But on the flip side, some fantastic Old English vocabulary has dropped out of everyday conversation.
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What words did Shakespeare invent?

15 Words Invented by Shakespeare
  • Bandit.
  • Critic.
  • Dauntless.
  • Dwindle.
  • Elbow (as a verb)
  • Green-Eyed (to describe jealousy)
  • Lackluster.
  • Lonely.
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What does maggot pie mean?

1. A magpie. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G.
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What does Mad Bread mean Shakespeare?

mad-bread. definition not found. motley-minded. Having a mind of a jester; foolish.
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What does hedge pig mean Shakespeare?

hedge-pig - someone who doesn't care about. anyone's feelings.
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How do you say hello like Shakespeare?

HELLO = = GOODBYE

Good Morrow, Mistress Patterson.
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How do you say my in Old English?

From Middle English mi, my, apocopated form of min, myn, from Old English mīn (“my, mine”), from Proto-West Germanic *mīn, from Proto-Germanic *mīnaz (“my, mine”, pron.)
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How do you say goodnight in Shakespearean?

Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
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Does Shakespeare use the C word?

Both Chaucer and Shakespeare used the C-word frequently to provide comic relief. I remember being delighted, when studying Hamlet at A-level, to learn that Shakespeare was a fan, using the term “country matters” as deftly and cryptically as only he could, to refer to oral sex.
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