Shot, tavern reckoning, score; V. iv. 158. Show, deceitful appearance; V. v. 54. Shows, appearances; V. v. 428. 'Shrew me, i.e. beshrew me; a mild oath; II. iii. 146. Shrine, image; V. v. 164. Silly, simple; V. iii. 86. Simular, false, counterfeited; V. v. 200. Single oppositions, single combats; (?) "when compared as to particular accomplishments" (Schmidt); IV. i. 15. Sinks, makes to sink; V. v. 413. Sinon, who persuaded the Trojans to admit into the city the wooden horse filled with armed men; III. iv. 61. Sir, man; I. vi. 160. Sirrah, a form of address to an inferior; III. v. 80. Slight in sufferance, careless in permitting it; III. v. 35. Slip you, let you go free; IV. iii. 22. Sluttery, the practice of a slut; I. vi. 44. Snuff, a candle that has been snuffed; I. vi. 87. So, it is well; II. iii. 15. So like you, if it please you; Sometime, sometimes; II. iii. 76. once; V. v. 333. Sorer, more grievous, more evil; III. vi. 13. South-fog; "the S. rot him"; it was supposed that the south wind was charged with all noxious vapours and diseases; II. iii. 135. Spectacles, organs of vision; I. vi. 37. Speed; "how you shall s.," how you will fare; V. iv. 190. Sprightly, of good cheer, in god spirits; III. vi. 75. Sprited, haunted; II. iii. 143. Spritely, spirit-like, ghostly; V. v. 428. Spurs, shoots of the root of a tree; IV. ii. 58. Staggers, giddiness, reeling; V. v. 233. Stand, "station of huntsmen waiting for game"; II. iii. 74. Stand, withstand; V. iii. 60. Stand'st so, dost stand up so; III. v. 56. Starve, die of cold; I. iv. 176. 66 States, "persons of highest rank"; III. iv. 39. Statist, statesman, politician; II. iv. 16. Still, continually; II. v. 30. always; V. v. 250. Story, i.e. the subject of the embroidery on the tapestry; II. ii. 27. Story him, give an account of him; I. iv. 34. Straight-pight, straight fixed, erect; V. v. 164. Strain, impulse, motive; III. iv. 95. -, stock, race; IV. ii. 24. Strait, straight; V. iii. 7. Strange, foreign, a foreigner; I. vi. 54. Stricter, more restricted, less exacting; V. iv. 17. Stride a limit, overpass the bound; III. iii. 35. Strow, strew; IV. ii. 287. 14. Supplyment, continuance of supply (Pope, “supply"); III. iv. 182. Sur-addition, surname; I. i. 33. Swathing clothes; I. i. 59. (See illustration.) Sweet, sweet-heart (Collier MS., "suite"); I. v. 80. Swerve, go astray, mistake; V. iv. 129. Tables, tablets; III. ii. 39. Take, take pay; III. vi. 24. Take in, make to yield, overcome; III. ii. 9. -, conquer, overcome; IV. ii. 121. Take me up, take me to task; II. i. 4. Talents; "beyond all t.," exceeding any sum; I. vi. 80. Tanlings, those tanned by the sun; IV. iv. 29. Targes, targets; "t. of proof," targets of tested metal (Folio 4, 'Targets"; Pope, "shields"; Capell, "targets"); V. v. 5. Thereto, in addition thereto; IV. iv. 33. Thick, fast, quickly; III. ii. 58. This, this is (S. Walker conj. this'"); II. ii. 50. Threat, threaten; IV. ii. 127. Throughfare, thoroughfare; I. ii. II. Throughly, thoroughly; II. iv. Titan, the god of the Sun; III. iv. 166. Title, name; I. iv. 93. compared to; III. ii. 10. in addition to; IV. ii. 333. Tomboys, hoydens; I. vi. 122. Tongue, speak; V. iv. 147. Touch, feeling, emotion; I. i. 135. Toys, trifles; IV. ii. 193. Trims, dress, apparel, III. iv. 167. Trip me, refute me, give me the lie; V. v. 35. Troth, the truth; V. v. 274. Tune, voice; V. v. 238. Twinn'd, indistinguishably similar; I. vi. 35. Unbent; "to be u.," to unbend thy bow; III. iv. 111. Undergo, undertake, perform; I. iv. 148; III. v. 110. Undertake, give satisfaction; II. i. 27. Unparagon'd, matchless; I. iv. 84; II. ii. 17. Unpaved, castrated; II. iii. 33. Unprizable, invaluable; I. iv. 96. Unspeaking sots, blockheads wanting power of speech; V. v. 178. Untwine, cease to twine; IV. this w.," by acting in this way; IV. iv. 4. Weeds, garments; V. i. 23. Well encounter'd, well met; III. vi. 66. Wench-like, womanish; IV. ii. 230. Went before, excelled; I. iv. 75. What, what a thing; IV. i. 16. (Dyce, When as, when “whenas"); V. iv. 138; V. v. 435. Which, who; II. iii. III. Whiles, while; I. v. I. |