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guilders — Dutch coins worth about forty cents (1.1.8)
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intestine jars — internal conflicts (1.1.11)
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amain — with full speed (1.1.92)
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disannual — cancel (1.1.144)
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cozenage — cheating (1.2.97)
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keep fair quarter — keep the peace (2.1.109)
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Marry — mild exclamation (originally an oath, from “by the Virgin Mary”) (2.2.50)
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tiring — hairdressing (2.2.98)
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course and drift — general meaning (2.2.210)
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Sirrah — term used in addressing inferiors (2.2.210)
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carcenet — jeweled necklace (3.1.4)
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mickle — much (3.1.99)
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stirring passage — busy traffic (3.1.99)
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become disloyalty — make infidelity seem becoming (3.2.11)
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board — table (3.2.18)
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chalky cliffs — teeth (3.2.12)
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ducats — gold coins of varying origin and value (4.1.29)
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waftage — passage by sea (4.2.38)
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heart’s meteors tilting — emotions tossing (4.2.6)
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creeks — winding alleys (4.2.38)
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conjure — solemnly call on (4.3.66)
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forswore — denied an oath (5.1.11)
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stand — prepare to fight (5.1.31)
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wot — know (5.1.148)
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wasting lamps — dimming eyes (5.1.316)
(This is a sample only. See any good Shakespeare text for further help with meanings in context, definitions, and pronunciations.)