Authors: William Shakespeare
467
Takes … ear
i.e. the noise arrests him in mid-action
468
declining
descending
468
milky
white with age
470
painted
motionless as if in a painting/blood-covered
471
like … matter
suspended between his will and its effect
473
against
in anticipation of/before
474
rack
clouds
475
orb
i.e. earth
477
region
sky
479
Cyclops
one-eyed giants who worked for the blacksmith god Vulcan making armor for the gods
480
Mars his
Mars’ (Roman god of war)
480
proof eterne
eternal impenetrability
481
remorse
pity
484
synod
assembly
485
fellies
pieces of wood that form the rim of a wheel
485
wheel
the wheel of
Fortune
, according to the turns of which men rose or fell
486
nave
central part of the wheel, the hub
490
jig
a light, often bawdy, entertainment that took place after the main play and involved singing and dancing
491
Hecuba
wife of King Priam
492
who
whoever
492
mobled
muffled/veiled
496
bisson rheum
blinding tears
496
clout
cloth
497
late
recently
497
diadem
crown
498
lank
shrunken, empty
498
o’er-teemèd
exhausted with childbearing
500
Who … seen
whoever had seen this
501
state
rule, government
501
pronounced
spoken
507
milch
milk-producing, i.e. tearful
508
passion
(produced) grief
509
whe’er
whether
512
bestowed
lodged
513
used
treated
513
abstracts
summaries, epitomes
516
desert
merit, worth
517
God’s bodikins
by God’s little body
517
after
according to
520
bounty
generosity
525
ha’t
have it
525
for a need
if necessary
526
study
memorize
537
But
merely
538
conceit
imagination
539
her
i.e. conceit’s, imagination’s
539
wanned
paled
540
distraction
distress, agitation
540
aspect
expression/glance
541
his … conceit
all of his natural powers furnishing actions to match his imaginings
546
motive
provocation (modern sense of “motivation” of a dramatic character did not yet exist, though
cue
is clearly an actor’s term)
548
horrid
terrifying, horrifying
549
appal
make pale/shock
549
free
innocent
550
Confound
stun/confuse
550
the ignorant
those who know nothing of the crime
550
amaze
bewilder/terrify/stun
552
muddy-mettled
dull-spirited
552
peak
mope, languish
553
John-a-dreams
general name for a dreamy person
553
unpregnant of
sluggish toward, not prompted by
555
property
regal identity/kingdom
556
defeat
destruction
557
pate
head
558
Plucks off
pulls a tuft from
559
Gives … lungs?
Calls me an outrageous liar?
560
me this
this to me
563
pigeon-livered
pigeons were proverbially gentle birds, supposed to lack
gall
(bitterness/anger)
565
region kites
sky’s birds of prey
566
offal
intestines/remains
567
Remorseless
pitiless
567
kindless
unnatural
569
brave
fine/bold
573
drab
prostitute/slut
573
scullion
lowest domestic servant
574
About
about it, to work
576
cunning
skill
577
presently
immediately
578
malefactions
wrongdoings, crimes
583
tent
probe (as one would a wound)
583
blench
flinch/turn pale
588
spirits
i.e.
melancholy
590
relative
relevant/cogent/substantial
Act 3 Scene 1
1
drift of circumstance
course of roundabout talk
3
Grating
fretting/harping, dwelling querulously upon/wearing away
7
forward
ready, inclined
7
sounded
questioned, probed
13
disposition
inclination
14
Niggard of question
sparing in his questions/reluctant to initiate conversation
14
demands
questions
16
assay
try to tempt
18
o’erraught
overtook
28
edge
sharpness of inclination/incitement
32
closely
secretly/privately
34
Affront
come face-to-face with
35
espials
spies
48
Gracious
your grace (addressed to the king)
50
exercise
devout practice (the book is presumably of a religious nature)
50
colour Your loneliness
account for the fact that you are alone
52
visage
face, appearance
57
plast’ring art
i.e. cosmetics
58
to … it
compared to the cosmetics that improve it
64
slings
catapults, ballista, cannons or the missiles hurled by them
64
outrageous
excessively wicked/violent, cruel
68
shocks
violent blows/clashes with the enemy
69
consummation
ending
71
rub
obstacle (a bowling term)
73
shuffled off
cast off/evaded/got rid of in a perfunctory or unsatisfactory manner
73
mortal coil
bustle or turmoil of this mortal life
74
respect
consideration
75
of … life
continue for so long
76
scorns
insults, mockeries
77
contumely
insolence, contempt, insulting language or behavior
78
disprized
undervalued/dishonored
79
office
office-holders
79
spurns
kicks
80
of … takes
receives from those who are unworthy
81
quietus
discharge of debts (i.e. death)
82
bare
mere/unsheathed
82
bodkin
dagger/awl/pointed instrument
82
fardels
burdens
85
bourn
boundary
86
puzzles
bewilders, confounds
89
conscience
consciousness/introspection/awareness of right and wrong
90
native hue
natural color
91
cast
tinge, shade
92
pith and moment
substance and importance
94
Soft you
wait a moment
95
orisons
prayers
100
remembrances
keepsakes, love tokens
110
honest
chaste
112
fair
beautiful
114
your … beauty
your chastity should hold no dealings with your beauty/your chastity should not permit anyone to converse with your beauty
116
commerce
interaction (Hamlet picks up on the sense of “sexual dealings”)
120
his
its (i.e. honesty’s)
121
sometime
once
121
paradox
seemingly absurd statement/observation that contradicts commonly held beliefs
124
virtue … it
virtue cannot be so successfully grafted onto an old sinful tree without some flavor of sin being retained
127
nunnery
convent, playing on slang sense of “brothel”
128
indifferent honest
moderately virtuous
131
beck
command
142
calumny
slander
144
monsters
men with unfaithful wives were traditionally supposed to grow horns
147
paintings
use of cosmetics
149
amble
walk with an easy (or an exaggerated) motion
149
lisp
speak in an affected manner
150
make … ignorance
use innocence as an excuse for behavior that is willful/affected/promiscuous
151
on’t
of it
157
expectancy
hope
158
glass of fashion
mirror on whose image men model themselves
158
form
etiquette/ideal pattern
164
blown
blooming
165
Blasted with ecstasy
destroyed by madness
167
affections
emotions
170
on brood
brooding, like a bird sitting on eggs
171
doubt
fear
171
disclose
disclosure/hatching
174
set it down
decided
175
tribute
regular amount paid by one state to another, usually in return for peace
176
Haply
perhaps/with luck
177
objects
sights
178
something-settled matter
somewhat fixed preoccupation (perhaps with medical sense “festering pus” or, sinisterly, “stagnant blood”)
180
fashion of himself
his usual behavior, his old self
188
round
blunt/severe
190
find him not
fails to find the cause of his unhappiness
Act 3 Scene 2
2
trippingly
nimbly
2
mouth
declaim, speak pompously
3
as lief
as soon, rather
8
robustious
boisterous/unruly
8
periwig-pated
wig-wearing
10
groundlings
members of the audience standing in the yard in front of the stage, the cheapest place from which to watch
10
are capable of
can understand
11
dumb shows
mimes/unsophisticated spectacles
12
Termagant
imaginary deity believed to have been worshipped by Muslims and represented in the old mystery plays as a violent, overbearing person
13
Herod
biblical king who featured in the mystery plays as a raging tyrant
14
warrant
assure
15
discretion
judgment
18
modesty
restraints
18
from
i.e. far from
22
pressure
stamp, impression