Dalliance, trifling, wanton play; I, iii, 50. Dansker, Dane; II, i, 7. Dearth, dearness, value; V, ii, 123. Delate, convey; I, ii, 38. Denote, indicate, mark; I, ii, 83. Dispatch, deprive by death; I, v, 75. Disposition, nature, constitution; I, iv, 55; mood; III, i, 12. Doubt, fear; II, ii, 56; III, i, 174; hesitate to believe; II, ii, 116, 117, 119; suspect; I, ii, 256; II, ii, 118. Dout, extinguish; IV, vii, 192. Down-gyved, hanging like gyves, or fetters; II, i, 80. Drab, a lewd woman; II, ii, 615. Drabbing, following loose women; II, i, 26. Drift, tendency, turn; II, i, 10. Ecstasy, madness; III, i, 168; III, iv, 74. Emulate, emulous; I, i, 83. Enact, act; III, ii, 108. Encompassment, circuitous course; II, i, 10. Escot, to pay a reckoning (or scot) for, to maintain; II, ii, 262. Espial, spy; III, i, 32. Eyas, a young unfledged hawk; II, ii, 355. Faculty, power, ability; II, ii, 317. Fantasy, imagination; I, i, 23, 54. Fardel, burden, pack; III, i, Fay, faith; II, ii, 271. 347. Felly, the wooden rim of a wheel, into which the spokes fit; II, ii, 517. Fierce, violent, terrible; I, i, 121. Flaw, a blast of wind; V, i, 239. Fond, foolish; I, v, 99. Fordo, destroy; V, i, 244. Forgery, lie, false attribution; II, i, 20. Frame, shape, form; I, ii, 20; order; III, ii, 321. Fretted, adorned; II, ii, 313. Front, brow, forehead; III, iv, 56. Sans, without; III, iv, 79. Saw, saying, maxim; I, v, 100. Sconce, head (a term of con tempt); V, i, 110. Scrimer, fencer; IV, vii, 101. Secure, keep from danger or harm; I, v, 112. Seized of, possessed of (legal term); I, i, 89. Sense, understanding, reason; I, ii, 99. Sensible, perceiving, feeling; I, i, 57. Shard, fragment of pottery; V, i, 254. Shark up, gather up eagerly |