Glossary. Abodements, bad omens; IV. vii. 13. Aboding, boding; V. vi. 45. Adventure, enterprise; IV. ii. 18. Advertised, informed; II. i. 116. Esop; an allusion to the belief that he was humpbacked (hence the application of the name to Richard Crookback); V. v. 25. Aims at, (1) endeavours to obtain, III. ii. 68; (2) aim, guess, III. ii. 68. Alms-deed, act of charity; V. v. 79. Apparent, heir-apparent; II. ii. From an illuminated MS. of XIV th century. Battle, army, body of troops; I. i. 8, 15. Beaver, helmet; I. i. 12. Belgia, Belgium; IV. viii. 1. Belike, I suppose; I. i. 51. Bells, "shake his bells," an allusion to the small bells attached to hawks, to frighten the birds hawked at; I. i. 47. Betimes, in good time, before it is too late; V. iv. 45. Bewray, betray; I. i. 211. Bishop's Palace, the Palace of the Bishop of London; V. i. 45. Darraign, range; II. ii. 72. Deck, pack of cards; V. i. 44. Done, done with, finished with; Done his shrift, heard the con fession and granted absolution; III. ii. 107. Doubt, fear; IV. viii. 37. Fear, affright, terrify; III. iii. 226. Fear'd, affrighted, frightened (Rowe, "scar'd") ; V. ii. 2. Fearful, timorous, I. i. 25; II. ii. 30; terrible, dreadful, II. ii. 27. Fence, defend, guard; II. vi. 75. Figures, reveals; II. i. 32. Hour (dissyllabic); II. v. 26, 31, 32, 33, etc. Hyrcania, a country on the Caspian Sea; I. iv. 155. Icarus, the son of Dædalus, who, attempting to imitate the example of his father and fly on wings, was drowned (Ovid, Meta. viii.); V. vi. 21. Impale, encircle; III. iii. 189. Impeach, reproach; I. iv. 60. Indigested, shapeless; V. vi. 51. Inferring, bringing forward; II. ii. 44. Injurious, insulting, III. iii. 78; unjust, III. iii. 101. Inly, inward; I. iv. 171. Inviolable, not to be broken; II. i. 30. Irks; "it i.," it pains; II. ii. 6. Keeper with cross-bow; III. i. Cp. illustration. From an illuminated MS. of the XVth century, in the National Library, Paris. Lime, join, cement; V. i. 84. Limed, caught by bird-lime; V. vi. 13. 'Long, along of, owing to; (Folios, "long"); IV. vii. 32. Machiavel, used proverbially for a crafty politician; III. ii. 193. Magnanimity, heroic bravery; V. iv. 41. Malapert, pert, saucy; V. v. 32. Male, male-parent; V. vi. 15. Man at arms, armed knight; V. iv. 42. Manhood, bravery, courage; IV. ii. 20. Marches, country-borders; II. i. 140. |