Grammatical Usage and Pronunciation
Absolute, III. i. 7, positive, not | doubtful; Ham., V. i. 140, V. i. 66, perfect; Oth., II. i. 219. Absolutely, IV. ii. 220, entirely. Abuse, V. i. 233, deception; Ham., IV. vii. 55. Accommodations, III. i. 16, com- forts; Oth., I. iii. 264. Action, II. i. 181, lawsuit; Tw. Night, IV. 1. 34, IV. i. 43,
Advertise, I. i. 47, V. i. 423, stress on second syllable, ad-ver'-tise; instruct; Hen. VIII, II. iv. 214. Advice, V. i. 515, reflection; Two Gen. of Ver., II. iv. 211. Affect, I. i. 7, love; Mer. Wives,
II. i. 103. Affection, II. iv. 182, feeling; III. i. 108, passions. After, II. i. 239, at the rate of; III. i. 27, like. All-building, II. iv. 102, which is the foundation of all (?). And (an), II. i. 164, V. i. 91, if. Answere (answer), II. iv. 80, accountability.
Appliances, III. i. 102, remedies; 2 Hen. IV, III. i. 31. Appointment, III. i. 67, prepara- tion; 1 Hen. IV, I. ii. 166. Approbation, I. iii. 177, probation, novitiate.
Apt, V. i. 553, ready. As, II. iv. 97, although; Ant. & Cleo., II. ii. 66; as then, V. i. 90, at the time. Assay, III. i. 183, trial. Attempt, IV. ii. 102, tempt; Loves' Lab., Í. ii. 164.
Aves, I. i. 79, two syllables; ac- clamations.
Avis'd (avised), II. ii. 160, ad- vised, cognizant; Mer. Wives, I. iv. 94.
Bar'de (bared), IV. ii. 188, shaved and tied.
Barke (bark), III. i. 83, strip. Bastard, III. ii. 4, sweet wine. Bay, II. i. 240, window or door. Beholding, IV. iii. 177, under obli-
gation; Mer. Wives, I. i. 248. Belongings, I. i. 35, endowments. Bestow'd on, III. i. 247-8, left
Betroathed (betrothed), III. ii. 275, three syllables. Billets, IV. iii. 59, small logs. Blench, IV. v. 7, start away; Wint. Tale, I. ii. 385.
Blood, II. i. 15, animal passion. Boldness, IV. ii. 167, confidence. Bonds, V. i. 12, obligations. Boote (boot), II. iv. 13, advan- tage.
Bore in hand, I. iv. 57-8, kept in expectation; cf. Much Ado,
IV. i. 311; borne up, IV. i. 53, devised.
Bosome (bosom), IV. iii. 149, heart's desire.
Brakes, II. i. 45, thickets (?); cf. Hen. VIII, I. ii. 95.
Bravery, I. iii. 13, splendour, fin- ery; Tam. of Shr., IV. iii. 63. Breeds, II. ii. 171, gives birth to new thoughts. Bring, I. i. 70, escort. Bulke (bulk), IV. iv. 27; see credent.
Bum, II. i. 15, 16, buttocks. Bunch of Grapes, II. i. 132-3, a room in the inn.
Caracts (characts), V. i. 68, dis- | Concupiscible, V. i. 121, concupis- tinctive marks.
Censur'd (censured), I. iv. 80, censure, II. i. 18, 32, sentence, judge; Lear, V. iii. 6. Character, I. i. 33, mark; IV. ii. 205, handwriting. Chastisment, V. i. 291, stress on first syllable.
Cheape (cheap), III. i. 201, little valued.
Circummur'd (mured), IV. i. 32, walled around.
Clack-dish, III. ii. 125, beggar's plate.
Clap into, IV. iii. 44, begin promptly; As You, V. iii. 12. Close, V. i. 379, make terms; Hen. IV, II. iv. 324. Close, IV. iii. 133, silent, secret; Rom. & Jul., I. i. 151. Clutch'd, III. ii. 48, closed, clenched; John, II. i. 620. Cold, IV. iii. 108, cool, deliber-
Combynate (combinate), III. i. 242, affianced, contracted. Combined, IV. iii. 160, three sylla- bles; bound.
Come, III. ii. 41, be brought. Comes off, II. i. 64, is told. Commission, I. i. 53, four sylla- bles, com-mis-si-on. Commoditie (commodity), parcel ; Tw. Night, III. i. 45. Commune, IV. iii. 113, stress on first syllable; consult. Compact, V. i. 275, stress second syllable; leagued. Companion, V. i. 385, knave, used contemptuously; Mer. Wives, III. i. 108.
Compel'd (compelled), II. iv. 62, stress on first syllable, because immediately preceding its noun; not voluntary.
Compleat (complete), I. iii. 5, stress on first syllable when fol- lowed directly by its noun, as here; perfect; Love's Lab., I. ii.
Complexion, II. iv. 140, III. i. 26, outward appearance. Composition, I. ii. 4, V. i. 250, agreement, compact.
Concerning, IV. i. 46, which it is important for her to observe.
Confessor, IV. iii. 143, stress on first syllable, con'-fes-sor. Confixed, V. i. 263, three syllables, con-fix'ed; fixed, stationary. Conjure, V. i. 60, stress on first syllable; Errors, IV. iii. 68. Conserve, III. i. 101, preserve. Constantly, IV. i. 25, firmly; Tro. &. Cres., IV. i. 46. Consummate, V. i. 417, being fin- ished, consummated. Continue, IV. iii. 91, keep as be- fore; Hen. VIII, II. iv. 56. Contract, I. ii. 143, stress on second syllable.
Contrarious, IV. i. 69, contradic- tory.
Convenient, IV. iii. 112, fitting. Convented, V. i. 185, summoned ; Hen. VIII, V. i. 64.
Countenance, V. i. 143, authority, patronage; Jul. Cæs., I. iii. 177. Covent (convent), IV. iii. 143, monastery.
Creation, II. iv. 138, nature. Credent, bulke (bulk), IV. iv. 27,
weighty reputation that is trusted. Credulous, II. iv. 141, yielding, impressionable.
Cry you mercy, IV. i. 13, beg your pardon; Mer. Wives, III. v. 25. Cucullus non facit monachum, cu-cul'-lus, mon'-a-cum, V. i. 297, the cowl does not make the monk.'
Cunning, IV. ii. 168, sagacity.
Damned, IV. iii. 137, two syllables. Dares, IV. iv. 26, defies, chal- lenges (?).
Deaths (death's), III. i. 13, char-
acter in old religious plays. Dedicate, II. ii. 183, frequently used for the past participle ' dedi- cated.'
Defiance, III. i. 163, indignant re- fusal.
Definitive, V. i. 473, resolved, not to be moved; cf. definit, Cymb., I. vi. 50.
Delighted, III. i. 139, endowed with pleasurable qualities; Cymb., V. iv. 107. Denies, V. i. 457, refuses.
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