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inadequately done. Ham. iii.

2.26. Tarpeian rock, rock at Rome over which persons convicted of treason were thrown headlong. Cor. iii. 1. 212; &c. tarre, provoke, incite, hound. T. & C. i. 3. 392; Ham, ii. 2. 358.

tarry, wait for. T. & C. i. 1. 15.

tart, painful, grievous. Lear iv. 2. 87; A. & C. ii. 5. 38. task,impose a task upon. Cor. i. 3. 37; put a strain upon. Oth. ii. 3. 42.

tassel-gentle, tercel, male of the peregrine falcon. R. & J. ii. 2. 159.

taste, small quantity tasted as a sample, specimen. T. & C. i. 3. 389; Cor. iii. 1. 316; Ham. ii. 2. 436; trial, try, test. T. & C. iii. 2.91; Lear i. 2. 47; experience, feel. T. & C. iv. 4.3; &c.; act of tasting. R. & J. ii, 6. 13; degree. J.C. iv. 1. 34.

Taurus, the second of the zodiacal constellations, the Bull. T.A. iv. 3. 68. tawny,yellowish-brown. T.A.

v. 1. 27.

tax, blame. Ham. i. 4. 18. teach, show how. R. & J. i. 5. 47.

techy, fretful, peevish. T. & C. i. 1. 100.

tedious,

irksome, painful. T.A. ii. 4. 39; Mac. iii. 4. 138; Oth. iii. 3. 398.

teem, bring forth. Tim. iv. 3. 180; &c.

teem with, conceive by. Oth. iv. 1. 247.

teeth, from his, not from the heart. A. & C. iii. 4. 10. teeth, in or to one's, in or to one's face. J.C. v. 1. 64; Ham. iv. 7.55,

tell, count. Tim. iii. 4. 96; &c. tell o'er, pass through. Oth. iii. 3. 169.

Tellus, the earth personified. Ham. iii. 2. 159; Per. iv. 1. 13. temper, work upon. T.A. iv. ¿

4. 108; moisten with fluid. T.A. v. 2. 200; Lear i. 4. 304 modify. R. & J. ii. chor. 14; compound. R & iii. 5. 98 Ham. v. 2. 328; Cym. v. 5. 251 self-restraint. Lear i. 5.47; A. & C. i. 1. 8; degree of hardness and elasticity imparted to steel. Oth. v. 2. 252. temperance, moderation. Cor. iii, 3. 28; Ham. iii. 2. 8; chastity. A. & C. iii. 11. 121. temperate, moderate. T. & C. i. 2. 153; Mac. ii. 3. 109. tempt, try. T. & C. iv. 4. 95; venture upon, risk. T. & C. v. 3. 34.

tenable, kept. Ham. i. 2. 247. tend, wait upon. T. & C. ii. 3. 125; &c.; are in waiting or attendance. Ham, i. 3. 83; iv. 3. 47.

tendance, attention, care. Tim. i. 1. 58; Cym. v. 5. 53; people in attendance. Tim. i. 1.81.

tender, dear, beloved, precious. T. & C.iv. 5. 106; Mac. i. 7. 55; have a regard for, care for. R. & J. iii. 1. 70; Ham. i. 3. 107; iv. 3. 43; offer, thing offered. R. & J. iii. 4. 12; Ham. i. 3.99, 106; exhibit, show. Ham. i. 3. 109; regard, care. Lear i. 4. 210; mild, soft. Cym. v. 4. 140.

tender down, pay down. Tim. i. 1. 55..

tender - hefted, gentle, womanly. Lear ii. 4. 171. tender of, sensitive to. Cym. iii. 5. 40.

tender over, having compassion for. Cym. v. 5.87. tending, attendance. Mac. i. 5.37.

tend on, upon, serve, follow. Ham. iii. 2. 209; Lear ii. 1. 96. tent, probe. T. & C. ii. 2. 16; Ham. ii. 2. 605; Cym. iii. 4. 116; cure. Cor. i. 9. 31; iii. 1. 235; lodge. Cor. iii. 2. 116. tenth, one out of ten. T. & C. ii. 2. 21; Tim. v. 4. 33. tercel, male of the peregrine falcon. T. & C. iii, 2. 51.

term, state, position, circumstance. T. & C. ii. 2. 153; &c.; standing, footing, relation. Oth. ii. 3. 177; Cym. iii. 1. 80. Termagant, imaginary Mohammedan deity; violent overbearing person. Ham. iii. 2. 14.

term, any just, any way justly. Oth. i. 1. 39.

terrene, terrestrial. A. & C. iii. 11. 153.

terrible, frightened. Lear i. 2. 33.

terribly, in a manner to excite terror. Tim. iv. 3. 137. test, witness, testimony. Oth. i. 3. 107.

tetchy, fretful, peevish. R. & J. i. 3. 32.

tetter, skin eruption. T. & C. v. 1. 25; Ham. i. 5. 71; affect with tetter. Cor. iii. 1. 78. text, quotation. R. & J. iv. 1. 21; Lear iv. 2. 37.

than, than that. Cor. i. 4. 17. thane, Scottish title about equivalent to earl'. Mac. i. 2. 46; &c.

thankful, worthy of thanks. Per. v. 2. 20.

thankings, thanks. Cym. v. 5. 408.

that, in that, because. R. & J. i. 1. 218; Lear i. 1. 72; that which. Tim. iv. 3. 293; as. J.C. i. 3. 117; Cym. iii. 4. 78; such. Mac. iv. 3. 74; Ham. i. 5. 48; to him who. Lear i. 4. 257; in order that. Oth. i. 1. 157.

theft, stealing away. Mac. ii. 3. 146; thing stolen. Ham. iii. 2.89.

thence, away, absent. T. & C. i. 1. 33.

there, in that. R. & J. iii. 3. 137; to that. A. & C. ii. 5. 92; at that. Ham. ii. 1. 19; Lear iv. 3. 31; that. Cym. i. 5. 87. thereabout, that part. Ham. ii. 2. 451.

thereabouts, are you, is that what you mean? A. & C. iii. 8.38.

therefore, for that purpose

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these, such. J.C. i. 2. 173; ii. 1. 31.

these many, so many. J.C. iv. 1.1. Thetis, used for the sea, or a sea-goddess. T. & C. i. 3. 39; A. & C. iii. 7. 60; Per. iv. 4. 39; a sea-nymph, mother of Achilles. T. & C. i. 3. 212; iii. 3.94.

thews, sinews, bodily strength. J.C. i. 3. 81; Ham. i. 3. 12. thick, fast, quick. T. & C. iii. 2. 35; &c.; dim. J.C. v. 3. 21; heavy. Per. v. 1. 235.

thicken, become dim. Mac. iii. 2. 50; A. & C. ii. 3. 27. thievery, thing stolen. T. & C. iv. 4. 42.

thievish, infested with robbers. R. & J. iv. 1. 79. thing, being, creature. Mac. v. 4. 14; Cym. i. 1. 125. thing, a, something. R. & J. iv. 1. 74; Oth. iii. 3. 301. think, have melancholy thoughts. A. & C. iii. 11. 1. thinkings, thoughts. Oth. iii.

3. 131.

think on, upon, cherish kind thoughts of. Cor. ii. 3. 58, 191; remember, bear in mind. Ham. iii. 2. 136.

thinks 't, seems it to. Ham. v. 2.63.

thirst, desire to drink. Mac. iii. 4. 91.

this, these, thus. T. & C. i. 2. 12; Per. iii. Gower 24; such. J.C. i. 2. 173; this time. J.C. i. 3. 125; Lear i. 1. 116; this person. Lear i. 1. 20; it is as I shall tell you. A. & C. iv. 10. 4.

this mile, a mile of this. Cor. i. 4.8; Mac. v. 5. 37. this other day, just lately. Lear i. 2. 146.

thorough, through. J.C. v. 1. 110; Per. iv. 3. 35. thought, care, anxiety, sorrow, melancholy. T. & C. iv. 2.6; &c.; borne in mind. Mac. iii. 1. 132.

thoughten, be you, think. Per. iv. 6. 117. thought executing, doing execution with the rapidity of thought. Lear iii. 2. 4. thought on, provided for. Lear v. 3. 251.

thought-sick, sick with anxiety or sadness. Ham. iii. 4. 51.

thought, with a, upon a, in an instant, in no time. J.C. v. 3. 19; Mac. iii. 4. 55; A. & C. iv. 12. 9.

thread, i.e. of life, spun and cut by the Fates. Oth. v. 2. 204.

three-nooked, three-cornered. A. & C. iv. 6. 6. three-suited, having a servant's allowance of three suits of clothes a year. Lear : ii. 2. 16.

thrice-driven,of finest down. Oth. i. 3. 232.

thrift, gain, profit. Ham. iii. 2. 62; thriving, success, advantage. Cym. v. 1. 15. thrifty, intent on gain. T. & C. v. 1. 57.

throat, voice. Cor. iii. 2. 112; Oth. iii. 3. 356.

throe, bring. A. & C. iii. 7. 80.

throne, be enthroned. Cor.v. 4. 24.

throng, oppress, overwhelm. Per. i. 1. 101; ii. 1. 75. through,

throughly, thoroughly. T. & C. ii. 3. 223; Ham. iv. 5. 135; Cym. iv. 2. 160.

throw, direct. Cym. v. 5. 395. throw down, overthrow. T. & C. iii. 3. 209.

throw on, bestow or confer

upon. T.A. iv. 3. 19; Oth. i. 1.

52. throw, tumbled past the, gone beyond the mark. Cor. v. 2. 21.

thrusting on, impulse. Lear i. 2. 131. thunder-bearer, thunderdarter, thunderer, thundermaster, appellations of Jove. T. & C. ii. 3. 10; &c. thunder-stone, thunderbolt. J.C. i. 3. 49.

thwart, crosswise. T. & C. i. 3. 15; perverse. Lear i. 4. 283; cross. Per. iv. 4. 10.

'tice, entice. T.A. ii. 3. 92. tickle, flatter. Cor. i. 1. 261; touch pleasureably. Cym. i. 1. 85; disturb by tickling. Cym. iv. 2. 210.

tickling, wanton, prurient. T. & C. iv. 5. 61.

tide, right time, flood-tide. T. & C. v. 1. 86; time, season. R. & J. iii. 5. 178; Tim. i. 2. 57; course. J.C. iii. 1. 257. tiger-footed, fierce and swift. Cor. iii. 1. 310.

tight, able, deft. A. & C. iv. 4. 15.

tike, small dog, cur. Lear iiî. 6. 71.

tilt, thrust. R. & J. iii. 1. 157; Oth. ii. 3. 180.

time, life, lifetime. R. & J. iv. 1. 60; &c.; present state of affairs. J.C. ii. 1. 115.; Ham. i. 5. 189; world, society, mankind. Mac. i. 5. 63; Ham. iii. 1. 70; Oth. iv. 2. 53; opportunity. A. & C. ii. 6. 23; remainder of one's life. A. & C. iii. 2. 60; age. Cym. i. 1. 43. time, good, happy issue. Cym. iv. 2. 108.

time has been, once upon a time. Mac. iii. 4. 78; v. 5. 10. time, in good, happy, on a seasonable occasion, at the right moment. Cor. iv. 6. 10; Lear ii. 4. 250; at a happy moment. R. & J. i. 2. 44; ironical expression. R. & J. iii. 5. 112; Oth. i. 1. 32. timeless, untimely, prema

ture. T.A. ii. 3. 265; R. & J. v. 3. 162.

timely, early. Mac. ii. 3. 46; Cym. i. 6. 97; opportune, welcome. Mac. iii. 3. 7. time of day, good, good-day. Tim. iii. 6. 1.

time of day, not worth the, not worth speaking to. Per. iv. 3. 35.

time-pleaser, time-server, temporizer. Cor. iii. 1. 44. time, to, to the end of time. Cor. v. 3. 127.

tinct, colour. Ham. iii. 4. 91; Cym. ii. 2. 23; grand elixir of the alchemists. A. & C. i. 5. 37. tincture, in allusion to the practice of dipping handkerchiefs in the blood of martyrs. J.C. ii. 2. 89.

tinder-like, flaming up quickly. Cor. ii. 1. 52. tire, prey or feed ravenously; busily engage. Tim. iii. 6. 4 Cym. iii. 4. 95; headdress. A. & C. ii. 5. 22; bed-furniture. Per. iii. 2. 22.

tisick, consumptive cough. T. & C. v. 3. 101. tissue,cloth-of-gold of, stuff made of gold thread and silk woven together. A. & C. ii. 2. 204.

tithe, tenth. T. & C. ii. 2. 19. tithed death, slaughter of a tenth. Tim. v. 4. 31. tithe-pig, pig paid as a tithe. R. & J. i. 4. 80.

tithing, district. Lear iii. 4. 131.

title, name, appellation. T. & C. ii. 3. 192; Tim. i. 2. 93; Mac. v. 7.8; that to which one has a right. Mac. iv. 2. 7. to, in addition to. T. & C. i. 1. 7; R. & J. i. 3. 105; Mac. iii. 1. 52; against. T. & C. ii. 1. 89; Lear iv. 2. 75; go on. T. & C. ii. 1. 112; according to. T. & C. iv. 4. 132; &c.; in connexion or relation with. Cor. iv. 5. 132; Tim. iv. 3. 287; as, for. Cor. v. 3. 178; J.C. iii. 1. 143; in comparison with, to be

compared to. Mac. iii. 4. 64; Ham. i. 2. 140; Cym. iii. 3. 26; for. Ham. iii. 3. 24. toad-spotted, stained with infamy. Lear v. 3. 139.

to and back, to and fro. A. & C. i. 4. 46.

toast for Neptune, made a, swallowed by the sea. T. & C. i. 3. 45.

to-bless, bless entirely. Per. iv. 6. 22.

to danger, dangerously. Oth. ii. 3. 194.

tofore, formerly. T.A. iii. 1. 293.

to friend, friendly. Mac. iv. 3. 10.

toge, toga. Cor. ii. 3. 117. toged, gowned. Oth. i. 1. 25. toil, net, snare. Ham. iii. 2. 352.

token, mark on the body of disease or infection. T. & C. ii. 3. 176.

tokened pestilence, plague. A. & C. iii. 8. 19.

told, struck. Oth. ii. 2. 10. tom-boy, wanton. Cym. i. 6. 122.

Tom o' Bedlam, madman. Lear i. 2. 141.

tongue, vote. Cor. ii. 3. 211; iii. 1. 34; report, opinion. Tim. i. 1. 175; A. & C. i. 2. 108; utter. Cym. v. 4. 146.

to-night, last night. R. & J. ii. 4. 2; J.C. ii. 2. 76.

tool, weapon. R. & J. i. 1. 33; Cym. v. 3. 9.

too-much, excess. Ham. iv. 7. 117.

top, surpass. Cor. ii. 1. 22; Ham. iv. 7. 87; head. Lear ii. 4. 162; Cym. iv. 2. 354. top-gallant, highest mast of a ship; hence, summit. R. & J. ii. 4. 192.

topless, immeasurably high. T. & C. i. 3. 152.

top of all design, supreme conception of enterprise. A. & C. v. 1. 43.

top of, in the, above. Ham. ii. 2. 443.

tortive, distorted. T. & C. i.3.9.

to 't, coming to the point. T.
& C. iii. 1. 32.
touch, land at. T. & C. ii. 2.
76; delicate or refined feeling.
T. & C. ii. 2. 115; Mac. iv. 2.
9; trait. T. & C. iii, 3. 175;
stroke of the brush. Tim. i. 1.
37, 39; test, as with the touch-
stone. Tim, iii. 3. 6; Oth. iii.
3. 81; wound, hurt, injure.
Tim. iii. 5. 19; Cym. iv. 3. 4;
v. 3. 10.

touchstone, stone used for
testing gold. Per. ii. 2. 37.
touch the estimate, go as
high as the price the thing is
valued at, Tim. i. 1. 14.
touch their effects, attain
realization. A. & C. v. 2. 328.
tourney, tilt in a tournament.
Per. ii. 1. 113, 148.

toward, towards, in dealing
with. Cor. ii. 2. 53; Cor. v. 1.
42; Cym. ii. 3. 65; with a view
to, tending to. Tim. ii. 2. 194;
&c.; with regard to. Tim. v.1.
145; Mac. 1. 6. 30; Lear i. 2.
180; to. Mac. i. 3. 152; about
to take place. Ham. v. 2.
365.

towardly, willing. Tim. iii. 1.
37.

towering, rising in circles of
flight. Mac. ii. 4. 12.
toy, idle fancy, whim, freak-
ish thought. R. & J. iv. 1. 119;
Oth. iii. 4. 154.

toy in blood, passing amorous
fancy. Ham. i. 3. 6.

trace, follow. Mac. iv, 1. 153;
Ham. v. 2. 121.

tract, track of a path. Tim. i.
1.51.

trade, business. Ham. iii. 2.
338.

traded, practised. T. & C. ii.
2.64.

traducement, calumny. Cor.
i. 9. 22.

trail, track, scent. Ham. ii. 2.
47; iv. 5. 108; traces. A. & C.
v. 2. 348.

train, draw, entice. T.A. v. 1.
104; lure, false device. Mac.
iv. 3. 118; tail of a comet.
Ham. i. 1. 117..

trammel up, prevent. Mac.
i. 7. 3.

tranced, in a trance, insen-
sible. Lear v. 3. 219.
transformation, shape into
which one is changed. T. &
C. v. 1. 55.

translate, interpret. T. & C.
iv. 5. 112; Ham. iv. 1. 2; trans-
form, change, convert. Tim.
i. 1. 73; Ham. iii. 1. 113.
transport, carry away (i) by
violent passion. Cor. i, 1. 75;
(ii) by ecstasy or ravishment.
Mac. i. 5. 56.

transportance, conveyance.
T. & C. iii. 2. 11.
transpose,

change, trans-
form. Mac. iv. 3. 21.
trash, check. Oth. ii. 1. 306;
worthless creature. Oth. ii. 1.
306; v. 1. 85.

travail, travel, labour, toil.
T. & C. i. 1. 72; go on tour.
Ham.ii. 2. 335; labour of child-
birth. Per. iii. 1. 14.

traverse, march. Oth. i. 3. 371.
traversed, folded. Tim. v. 4.7.
treacher, traitor. Lear i. 2.
128.

treasury, treasure. Lear iv.
6. 44.

treatise, discourse, talk. Mac.
v. 5. 12.

treaty, proposal of agree-
ment, negotiation. Cor. ii. 2.
55; A. & C. iii. 9. 62.

trench, furrows, wrinkles.
T.A. v. 2. 23; cut. Mac. iii. 4.
27.

trenchant, cutting, sharp.
Tim.iv. 3. 116.
trencher-friend,
Tim. iii. 6. 100.

parasite.

tribunal, seat of eminence.
A. & C. iii. 6. 3.

tribunal plebs, i. e. tribunus
plebis, tribune of the people.
T.A. iv. 3. 91.

tribune, representative of
the common people. Cor. i. 1.
216; &c.

trice, moment. Lear i. 1. 217;
Cym. v. 4. 167.

trick, trifle. Cor. iv. 4. 21;
Ham.iv. 4. 61; spot (as colours

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