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Authors: William Shakespeare

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nothing undervalued To
worth no less than

169
Cato
Roman politician of the second century BC
Brutus
Roman politician of the first century BC, married to
Portia

173
golden fleece
in Greek mythology the valued prize sought for by
Jason

174
seat
rural estate
strand
the shore of
Colchos
(Colchis), where the fleece was found

178
presages
that predicts
thrift
profit/advantage

179
questionless
without question

181
commodity
goods

182
present
immediate, ready

183
Try
find out

184
racked
stretched

185
furnish thee
equip you to go

186
presently
at once (to)

188
of my trust
on my credit as a merchant
sake
i.e. friendship’s sake

waiting woman
companion and confidante; she is a genteel character, not a servant

1
troth
faith

3
would be
would have real reason to be (weary)

5
aught
anything
surfeit
feed to excess

7
mean
middle
Superfluity
overindulgence
comes sooner by
sooner gains

8
competency
sufficiency/modest means

9
sentences
maxims
pronounced
delivered

13
divine
clergyman

16
blood
passions (i.e. not reason)
hot temper
passionate, impulsive temperament

17
cold decree
i.e. sensible advice

18
meshes
nets, traps

19
in fashion
the (right) way

20
would
want

21
will
desire

22
will
testament/inclination

25
lottery
game of chance

27
who
whoever
his meaning
i.e. the chest he intended

28
rightly
correctly (sense then shifts to “truly”)

31
overname
list

33
level at
point to/guess at

34
Neapolitan
inhabitants of Naples were famed for their horsemanship

35
colt
foolish/lustful youth (puns on the sense of “young horse”)

36
appropriation
addition/special feature

37
parts
abilities

38
played false
was unfaithful
smith
blacksmith

39
County
Count
Palatine
possessing royal privileges over his region

40
who
if one
An
if

41
choose
i.e. do as you like

42
prove
prove to be
weeping philosopher
Heraclitus of Ephesus, a reclusive and melancholy philosopher of 500 BC

43
unmannerly
impolite/immoderate
sadness
gravity/melancholy

44
death’s-head
skull

47
How
what
by
about
Le Bon
the good (French)

50
better bad
i.e. worse

51
He … man
he copies characteristics of everyone else but lacks his own identity

52
throstle
thrush
straight
straightaway
a capering
to dancing

55
if
even if

59
say
i.e. speak (puns on Nerissa’s meaning, “think about”)

61
come … swear
i.e. testify

62
poor … the
i.e. very little
proper man’s picture
the image of an attractive man

63
dumb show
mime

64
suited
dressed
doublet
close-fitting jacket

65
round hose
short breeches, puffed out at the hips
bonnet
hat

69
borrowed
received

71
surety
guarantor
sealed under
pledged (literally, set his seal)
another
i.e. a further
box of the ear

73
Saxony
former principality of Germany

77
beast
may pun on
best
An
if
fall
befall, happen

78
make shift
arrange, manage

80
you should
you would

83
Rhenish wine
German white wine
contrary
incorrect
if
even if

84
without
on the outside

86
sponge
i.e. excessive drinker

88
determinations
resolutions

90
suit
courtship
sort
way

91
imposition
command

92
Sibylla
Cumaean prophetess whom Apollo granted as many years of life as there were grains in her handful of sand

93
Diana
Roman goddess of chastity

94
parcel
company

99
Montferrat
Italian dukedom

102
foolish
inexperienced

105
four strangers
foreign suitors (in fact, six have been mentioned)

106
forerunner
messenger

111
condition
disposition

112
complexion … devil
traditionally black
shrive me
hear my confession, absolve me

113
wive
marry
Sirrah
sir (used to an inferior)

Shylock
perhaps from the Hebrew
Shallach
(“cormorant”), or from “Shiloh” (Genesis 49:10, although the word means “messiah”); possible connotations of wary secrecy and hoarding (shy lock)

1
ducats
gold coins

5
bound
bound in obligation to repay

7
stead
assist
pleasure
oblige

13
imputation
accusation

15
sufficient
of adequate means

16
supposition
uncertainty

17
Tripolis
Tripoli, North African port (now in Libya)
Indies
East Indies

18
Rialto
merchants’ exchange in Venice; also bridge over the Grand Canal

19
squandered
scattered/sent recklessly

21
pirates
puns on
rats

23
notwithstanding
nevertheless

26
assured
shifts sense to “guaranteed against risks”

27
bethink me
consider it

29
habitation
i.e. the body of a pig

30
Nazarite
someone from Nazareth, i.e. Jesus

32
following
forth

36
publican
tax collector

38
low simplicity
humble naïveté/foolishness

39
gratis
for nothing (i.e. without charging interest)

40
usance
lending money at interest

41
upon the hip
at a disadvantage (wrestling term)

42
fat
until fat

43
our sacred nation
i.e. the Jewish people
rails
rants/is abusive (about)

44
there … congregate
i.e. on the Rialto

45
thrift
profit

46
tribe
i.e. one of the twelve tribes of Israel, from which all Jews were descended

49
debating … store
considering my supply of ready money

51
gross
total

53
Tubal
name found in Genesis 10:2

54
furnish
supply
soft
wait a moment

55
Rest you fair
form of greeting (“may you remain well”)

56
Your … mouths
i.e. we were just talking about you

58
excess
i.e. interest

59
ripe wants
pressing needs

60
possessed
notified of

61
would
want

65
bond
contract/pledge

67
advantage
interest

68
use
employ (puns on the sense of “interest”)

69
Jacob … sheep
with his mother’s help, Jacob tricked his father into making him heir; fleeing his brother Esau’s wrath, he went to work for his
uncle Laban
(Genesis 27 and 30)

70
from
descended from
Abram
Abraham

71
wrought
brought about, arranged

72
third possessor
i.e. of the birthright (after Abraham and Isaac)

75
Mark
pay attention to

76
were compromised
had reached agreement

77
eanlings
newborn lambs
pied
spotted with another color

78
fall as
become
hire
wages
rank
lustful/in heat

80
generation
procreation

82
peeled … wands
stripped the bark off particular sticks

83
in … kind
while the sheep were engaged in their natural act (i.e. breeding)

84
stuck … ewes
refers to the idea that what the mother sees during conception influences the appearance of the offspring
fulsome
lustful

85
eaning
lambing

86
Fall
drop, give birth to

87
thrive
profit

89
venture
enterprise
served
served God

91
fashioned
arranged, created

92
inserted
introduced, brought up
good
i.e. justifiable

100
goodly
wholesome-looking

104
beholding
indebted

106
rated
berated, reproached (puns on
rate
)

109
sufferance
endurance

111
gaberdine
loose cloak or coat

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