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1. Knave � What trade, thou knave?� Knave- A serving boy or male servant 2. Beseech � Nay, I beseech you, sir, be not out with me.� Beseech- to ask ( someone) earnestly 3.Awl � Truly, sir, all that I live by is with the awl.� Awl-a small pointed tool for making holes in wood. 4. Meddle � I meddle with no tradesman matters.� Meddle- to concern oneself with or take part in other peoples affair without being asked or needed. 5. Tributaries � What tributaries follow him to Rome.� Tributaries- a tributary nation or ruler. 6. Intermit � Pray to gods to intermit the plague.� Intermit- To stop for a time 7. Ingratitude � That needs must light on this ingratitude.� Ingratitude- ungratefulness 8. Exalted � Do kiss the most exalted shores of all.� Exalted- highest honor 9. countenance � I turn the trouble of my countenance.� Countenance- the look on a persons face that shows his nature of felling 10. Cogitations � Thoughts of great value, worthy cogitations.� Cogitations- to think seriously and deeply 11. Feeble �A man of such a feeble temper should so get the start or the majestic world.� Feeble- weak not strong 12. Repute � Brutus had rather be a villager than to repute himself a son of Rome.� repute- to consider or account ( a person or thing) 13. Ferret �Cicero looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes.� Ferret- to search for persistently and discover 14. Foolery � It was more foolery I did not mark it.� Foolery- foolish behavior or a foolish action 15. Coronets � twas not a crown neither, twas one of those coronets.� Coronets- a small crown worn by princes and others of high rank 16. Rabblement � and still as he refus�d it, the rabblement hoted� Rabblement- a noisy disturbance 17. Construe � But men may construe things� Construe- to analyze 18. Perilous � Submitting me unto the perilous night� Perilous- involving peril or risk; dangerous 19. Haste � stand close awhile, for here comes one in haste.� Haste- the act of hurrying, quickness of motion, rapidity 20. Bestrow � Well,I will hie, and so bestow these papers as you bade me.� Bestrow- to give or present as a gift 21.alchemy �His countenance, like richest alchemy.� alchemy-an early form of chemistry, with philosophical and magical associations. |
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