Authors: William Shakespeare
348
temporizer
procrastinator  Â
350
liver
thought to be the seat of sexual passion  Â
352
glass
hourglass  Â
354
medal
miniature portrait of the beloved  Â
356
bare
bore, had  Â
358
particular thrifts
personal profit  Â
359
undo
prevent, ruin  Â
doing
action/sex  Â
360
cupbearer
servant who carried his master's cup and was responsible for serving wine  Â
meaner form
lower rank  Â
361
benched
given a position of authority  Â
worship
honor, respectability  Â
363
galled
distressed, vexed  Â
bespice
season (with poison) Â Â
364
lasting wink
eternal sleep (death) Â Â
365
cordial
health giving, heart restoring  Â
367
rash
immediately effective  Â
368
dram
draught, tiny amount  Â
369
Maliciously
violently  Â
370
crack
moral breach (with vaginal connotations) Â Â
dread
noble, respected  Â
373
Make ⦠rot!
If you are going to dispute my accusations, then go and rot! Â Â
374
muddy
dull-witted  Â
375
appoint ⦠vexation
put myself in this distress  Â
377
sleep
peace of mind  Â
spotted
stained  Â
379
Give ⦠blood
raise questions about the legitimacy  Â
381
ripe moving to't
full, compelling reason for it  Â
382
blench
turn aside  Â
384
fetch off
kill (plays on the sense of “rescue”) Â Â
387
for ⦠tongues
preventing damaging talk  Â
390
Thou ⦠down
i.e. what you suggest is exactly what I had intended to do  Â
394
countenance
expression/appearance  Â
395
keep
keep company with  Â
404
miserable
doomed, unfortunate  Â
405
case
situation  Â
406
ground
reason, imperative  Â
408
in ⦠himself
behaving uncharacteristically, defying his true nature  Â
409
All ⦠too
all of his servants behave in such a way as well  Â
410
If
even if  Â
413
brass ⦠parchment
monuments or materials on which history is recorded  Â
416
break-neck
i.e. death  Â
Happy
favorable  Â
419
warp
contract/go astray  Â
423
None rare
nothing exceptional  Â
425
As
as if  Â
427
customary compliment
usual courtesy  Â
428
Wafting ⦠th'contrary
looking away  Â
falling
letting fall, pouting  Â
434
intelligent
informative, communicative  Â
'Tis thereabouts
it must be something of this sort, i.e. something you
dare not
say  Â
435
to ⦠must
within your heart, if you know something, you cannot deny that you do  Â
437
complexions
appearance, expressions  Â
442
distemper
disordered constitution  Â
444
Of
from  Â
446
basilisk
mythical reptile that could kill with its sight and breath  Â
447
sped
fared/succeeded  Â
448
regard
look/favor, esteem  Â
450
Clerk-like
educated (and) Â Â
451
gentry
gentlemanly role  Â
452
whose success
being descended from whom  Â
gentle
honorable  Â
453
aught
anything  Â
behove
benefit  Â
459
conjure
charge, solemnly appeal  Â
parts
qualities  Â
460
whereof ⦠suit
not the least of which is (to answer) my request  Â
462
incidency
event  Â
467
charged
commanded  Â
468
mark
pay attention to  Â
469
ev'n
even, just  Â
471
goodnight
i.e. the end  Â
473
him
by him/to be the one  Â
479
vice
force  Â
483
his ⦠best
i.e. Judas, betrayer of Christ  Â
485
savour
smell  Â
strike
blast, have an evil influence over  Â
dullest
least receptive  Â
489
Swear ⦠over
even if you swear what he says is untrue  Â
491
influences
an invisible substance was supposed to stream from stars and influence destiny  Â
492
for to
to  Â
493
or
either  Â
494
fabric
building, structure  Â
496
The ⦠body
for the rest of his life  Â
497
grow
have developed  Â
501
trunk
body  Â
502
impawned
as a pledge  Â
503
whisper to
inform secretly of  Â
504
posterns
back gates of the city  Â
505
Clear them
make their way out  Â
506
which ⦠lost
i.e. in revealing this information I have ruined my
fortunes
 Â
509
prove
test  Â
510
stand by
reaffirm publicly  Â
515
pilot
guide  Â
places
dignities, rank, honors  Â
thy ⦠mine
your position/privileges shall always be related to mine  Â
517
hence departure
departure from here  Â
523
Professed
professed friendship  Â
525
Good expedition
prompt departure  Â
526
theme
concern, motive  Â
527
ill-ta'en
misinformed, unjustified  Â
529
avoid
leave  Â
5
none of
have nothing to do with  Â
10
for because
because  Â
12
so
provided  Â
15
'this
you this  Â
22
rounds apace
grows larger rapidly (in pregnancy) Â Â
24
wanton with us
(want to) play with us  Â
27
Good ⦠her!
May she have a happy labor! Â Â
29
for
ready for  Â
31
sad
serious/mournful  Â
34
sprites
spirits  Â
41
Yond crickets
i.e. the other women over there  Â
44
tuft
thicket  Â
45
scour
move swiftly  Â
46
Even
all the way  Â
48
just censure
accurate/justifiable judgment  Â
51
steeped
soaked  Â
50
In ⦠infected
i.e. a
spider
(thought to be venomous) would not poison the drink it was in unless the drinker knew of its presence  Â
55
gorge
stomach/throat  Â
56
hefts
heaves  Â
I have drunk
perhaps elided “I've drunk” for sake of meter  Â
57
pander
pimp, go-between  Â
59
mistrusted
suspected  Â
false
deceitful  Â
62
pinched
tormented  Â
trick
trifle, toy  Â
69
nurse
breast-feed (babies of noble households were breast-fed by wet-nurses) Â Â
72
Sport?
A joke? Â Â
74
sport
entertain (plays on the sense of “have sex”) Â Â
79
Howe'er ⦠th'nayward
whatever you think to the contrary  Â
83
justice
rightful judgment  Â
84
honest
truthful/chaste  Â
85
without-door
public, outward  Â
86
straight
immediately  Â
87
brands
stigmas/slanders  Â
88
calumny
slander  Â
out
wrong/angry/speechless  Â
89
That ⦠itself
i.e.
mercy
, not slander, uses shrugs to suggest that Hermione is unchaste; slander attacks actual
virtue
(which she does not possess) Â Â
91
come between
interrupt  Â
96
replenished
complete  Â
97
He ⦠villain
saying so would make him an even greater villain  Â
99
mistook
plays on the sense of “wrongfully had sex with” Â Â
101
I'll ⦠place
i.e. I will not desecrate your high rank by calling you what you really are (in fact Leontes does so:
creature
plays on the sense of “whore”) Â Â
103
a like
the same  Â
degrees
social classes  Â
104
mannerly distinguishment
the proper distinction  Â
108
federary
confederate, accomplice  Â
109
know
plays on the sense of “have sex” Â Â
111
bed-swerver
unfaithful to the marital bed (“swerver” means offender, trespasser; possible play on “swiver”) Â Â
112
vulgars
common people  Â
bold'st titles
coarsest names  Â
privy To
secretly aware of  Â
117
published
publicly denounced  Â
Gentle my
my noble  Â
118
throughly
thoroughly  Â
to say
by saying  Â
122
centre
mainstay, support (i.e. if my supposition is incorrect, then the whole structure of my mind/the world will collapse) Â Â