GIGLOT, false, wanton; III. i. 31. 'GINS, begins; II. iii. 24. GIVE ME LEAVE, pardon me; V. v. 149. GIVEN. OUT, reported, made out; V. v. 312. GO BACK, succumb, give way; I. iv. 124. Go BEFORE, excel; V. ii. 8. GO EVEN, accord; I. iv. 52. GORDIAN KNOT, the celebrated knot, untied by Alexander; II. ii. 34. GREAT COURT, important court business; III. v. 50. GREAT MORNING, broad day; IV. ii. 61. GUISE, practice; V. i. 32. GYVES, fetters; V. iv. 14. HABITS, garments; V. i. 30. HAND-FAST, marriage engagement; I. v. 78. HANGINGS, hanging fruit; III. iii. 63. HAPLY, perhaps; III. iii. 29; IV. i. 21. HAPPY, skillful, gifted; III. iv. 178. HARDER, too hard; III. iv. 165. HARDIMENT, boldness, bravery; V. iv. 75. HARDINESS, hardihood, bravery; III. vi. 22. HARDNESS, hardship, want; III. vi. 21. HAVE AT IT, I'll tell my story; V. v. 315. HAVE WITH YOU!, Take me with you!; IV. iv. 50. HAVING, possessions; I. ii. 20. HAVIOR, behavior; III. iv. 9. HEAD, armed force; IV. ii. 139. HEAVED TO HEAD, raised to my lips; V. v. 157. HECUBA, the wife of Priam; IV. ii. 313. HERBLETS, small herbs; IV. ii. 287. HIE THEE, hasten; II. iii. 142. HILDING, mean wretch; II. iii. 127. HIND, boor, serf; V. iii. 77. How MUCH, however much; IV. ii. 17. HUNT, game taken in the chase; III. vi. 90. IGNORANT, silly, inexperienced; III. i. 27. IMPERCEIVERANT, dull of perception; (Ff., “imperseuerant” (probably the correct reading); Hanmer, "ill-perseverant"); IV. i. 17. IMPERIOUS, imperial; IV. ii. 35. IMPORTANCE, import, occasion; I. iv. 49. IMPORTANTLY, with matters of such importance; IV. iv. 19. IN, into; III. vi. 64. INCIVIL, uncivil; V. v. 292. INJURIOUS, malicious, unjust; III. i. 49. JACK, a small bowl at which the players aimed in the game of bowls; "to kiss the jack" is to have touched the jack, and to be in excellent position; II. i. 2. JACK-SLAVE, lowborn fellow; (a term of contempt); II. i. 23. JAY, a loose woman; a term of reproach; III. iv. 52. JEALOUSY, suspicion; IV. iii. 22. JET, strut; III. iii. 5. JOIN; "j. his honor", i. e. "gave his noble aid"; I. i. 29. JOURNAL, diurnal, daily; IV. ii. 10. JOVIAL; "our J. star"; (in the old astrology, Jupiter was "the joyfullest star, and of the happiest augury of all", hence propitious, kindly); V. iv. 105. JOVIAL, Jove-like; IV. ii. 311. JoY'D, rejoiced; V. v. 424. Jump, risk; V. iv. 189. JUSTICER, judge; V. v. 214. KEEP HOUSE, stay at home; III. iii. 1. KEN; "within a k.", within KNOWING, knowledge; I. iv. 33; KNOWN TOGETHER, been acquainted with each other; I. iv. 40. LABEL, tablet; V. v. 430. LABORSOME, elaborate; III. iv. 168. LADY; "my good 1.", (?) friend; used ironically; II. iii. 157. LAMING, crippling; V. v. 163. LAPP'D, wrapped, enfolded; V. v. 360. LATE, lately; I. i. 6; II. ii. 44. LAUD WE, let us praise; V. v. 477.. LAY, wager; I. iv. 173. LAY THE LEAVEN ON, corrupt and deprave; III. iv. 65. LEAN'D UNTO, bowed to, submitted to; I. i. 78. LEANS, is about to fall; I. v. 58. LET BLOOD, let suffer, perish; IV. ii. 168. LIEGERS, ambassadors; (Ff., "Leidgers"); I. v. 80. LIKE, equal; I. i. 21; V. v. 75. the same; IV. ii. 237. likely; II. iv. 16. equally; III. iii. 41. LIMB-MEAL, limb from limb; II. iv. 147. LINE, fill with gold; II. iii. 73. LONG OF, through, owing to; V. v. 271. Looks Us, seems to us; III. v. 32. LUCINA, the goddess of childbirth; V. iv. 43. LUD'S TOWN, the old name of London; III. i. 32. MADDED, maddened; IV. ii. 313. MADDING, maddening, making mad; II. ii. 37. MADE FINISH, put an end to; V. v. 412. MAKES, produces, causes; I. vi. 38. MARTIAL, resembling Mars; IV. ii. 310. MARY-BUDS, marigolds; II. iii. 27. MATCH, arrangement; III. vi. 30. MATTER, business; IV. iii. 28. MEAN AFFAIRS, ordinary affairs; III. ii. 52. MEANS; "your m.", as to your means; III. iv. 181. MERCURIAL; "foot m.", i. e. "light and nimble like that of Mercury"; IV. ii. 310. MERE, utter; IV. ii. 92. only; V. v. 334. MINERAL, poison; V. v. 50. MINION, darling, favorite; II. iii. 47. MISERY; "noble m.", miserable nobility; V. iii. 64. 'ODS PITTIKINS, a petty oath; IV. O'ERGROWN, Overgrown with hair about, in praise of; V. v. 177. ON, of; I. v. 75; III. iv. 43; IV. ON's, of us; (F. 1, "one's"; PACKING, running off; (?) plot- ting; III. v. 80. PAID, punished; IV. ii. 246. PARAGON, pattern, model; III. vi PART; "for mine own p.", for PARTED, departed; III. vi. 52. PASSAGE, Occurrence; III. iv. 95. PEEVISH, foolish; I. vi. 54. -, perfectly well aware; IV. PERFORCE, by force; III. i. 73. III. i. 30; III. vi. 17. POINT FORTH, indicate; V. v. 455. POSTING, hurrying; III. iv. 39. POWERS, armed forces; III. v. 24. 199. PREFER, recommend; II. iii. 52; promote; V. V. 326. PREFERMENT, promotion; V. iv. 216. PREGNANT, evident; IV. ii. 325. PRETTY, fair, advantageous; III. PRIDES, (?) ostentatious attire; PRIEST, priestess; I. vi. 133. 85. PRIZE, value; (Hanmer, "price"; PRONE, eager, ready; V. iv. 209. iii. 27. PROPER, handsome; III. iv. 65. PUTTOCK, kite; I. i. 140. QUARRELOUS, quarrelsome; III. iv. QUARTER'D FIRES, camp fires; IV. QUENCH, become cool; I. v. 47. fight a duel; II. iv. 52. RAMPS, leaps; I. vi. 134. RAPS, transports; I. vi. 51. RAVENING, devouring greedily; RAZED OUT, erased; (Ff., "rac'd READY, i. e. dressed for going REASON OF, argue about, talk REMAIN, remainder, rest; III. REMEMBRANCER OF HER, he who surrender; V. iv. 17. fame; III. iii. 57. RIGHT, truly; III. v. 3. 262. |