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obstruct, impediment, bar. A. & C. iii. 6. 61.

occasion, need.Tim. iii. 2. 24; Cym. v. 5. 87; cause, reason. Tim. iii. 6.11. occasion, on, for a reason. Oth. iv. 1. 58.

occupation, handicraft, business. Cor. iv. 1. 14; &c. occurrent, event, incident. Ham. v. 2.357.

odd, at variance. T. & C. iv. 5. 264; extra. Ham. v. 2. 178. odd-even, about midnight. Oth. i. 1. 123.

oddly, unequally. T. & C. i. 3. 339. odds, balance of advantage, superiority. Cor. iii. 1. 244; T.A. v. 2. 19; Ham. v. 2. 263; variance, strife. Tim. iv. 3. 42, 388; Oth. ii. 3. 182; chance, balance of probability. Cym. v. 2. 9. odds,at the, with advantage.Ham. v. 2.212; A. & C. ii. 3. 38.

'Ods pittikins, God's pity (an oath). Cym. iv. 2. 293. œillade, amorous glance. Lear iv. 5. 25.

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o'erleap, omit. Cor. ii. 2. 136; leap too far. Mac. i. 7. 27. o'erlook, examine. Per. i. 2. 48. o'erlooking, perusal. Lear i. 2. 40. o'er-office, lord it over, by virtue of one's office. Ham. v. 1. 81. o'erpeer, tower above. Cor. ii. 3. 123. o'erperch, fly over. R. & J. ii. 2. 66. o'erpicture, surpass the picture of. A. & C. ii. 2. 205. o'er-raught, overtook. Ham, iii. 1.

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off-cap, doff the cap. Oth. i. 1. 10. offence, hurt, injury. J.C. ii. 1. 268; iv. 3. 199; Oth. ii. 3. 219. offenceless, harmless. Oth. ii. 3. 271. offend, harm, injure. T.A. iii. 1. 46; Lear i. 1. 307; be a hindrance to. Tim. v. 4. 60; sin against, wrong. Lear i. 2. 166; Oth. v. 2. 59; A. & Č. iii. 9. 49.

offending, transgression. Oth. i. 3. 80.

offer, dare. T. & C. ii. 3. 62. office, drive by virtue of office. Cor. v. 2. 61; parts of house-buildings devoted to household matters. Tim. ii. 2. 161; people holding official position. Ham. iii. 1.73; proper function or action. Oth. iii. 4. 111. officed, appointed to a particular office. Oth. i. 3. 271.

officer, agent. J.C. iv. 2. 7; A. & C. iii. 1. 17; household servant. Mac. i. 7. 71; Cym. iii. 1. 65. officious, zealous in one's duty. T.A. v. 2. 202.

old, great, abundant. Mac. ii. 3. 2; belonging to old age. Lear i. 1. 188; early form of 'wold'. Lear iii. 4. 117; long ago. Per. i. Gower 1. omen, ominousevent. Ham. i, 1. 123. omit, disregard. Cor. iii. 1. 145; forbear to exercise. Oth. ii. 1. 71.

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on, from. Lear v. 3. 166. once, once for all. Cor. ii. 3. 1. one-trunk-inheriting, possessing only one trunkful of effects. Lear ii. 2. 19. onion-eyed, tearful. A. & C. iv. 2. 35.

open, public. R. & J. v. 3. 193; generous, liberal. Tim. v. 1. 59; disclose, reveal. Ham. ii. 2. 18; Cym. v. 3. 42. open' et cætera,' old name for the medlar. R. & J. ii. 1. 38. operant, potent. Tim. iv. 3. 25; active. Ham. iii. 2. 177. operation, efficacy. A. & C. iv. 13.

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opinion, self-confidence. T. & C. i. 3. 353; A. & C. ii. 1. 36; self-conceit. T. & C. iii. 3. 264; public opinion. Oth. i. 3. 224; reputation. Oth. ii. 3. 192; censure. Oth. iv. 2. 108. oppose, offer resistance, contend. Lear iv. 2. 74 ; v. 1. 27. opposed, adversary. Ham, i. 3. 67. opposeless, irresistible. Lear iv. 6.

39. opposing, opposite. Per. iii. Gower

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opposite, hostile, adverse. Tim. i. I. 282; Lear ii. 1. 50; Oth. i. 2. 67; antagonist. Lear v. 3. 43. opposition, antagonism. Ham. i. 2. 100; Cym. ii. 5. 17; offering for combat. Ham. v. 2. 171; encounter, combat. Oth. ii. 3. 181; Cym. iv. 1.

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oppress, trouble, harass. Ham. i. 2. 203; Lear v. 3. 5; Cym. v. 4. 99; suppress. Per. iii. Gower 29. oppression, distress. R. & J. i. 1. 186; burden. R. & J. i. 4. 24. oppugnancy, conflict. T. & C. i. 3. 111.

orb, concentric sphere which carries planets and stars with it in its revolution. R. & J. ii. 2. 110; A. & C. iii. 11. 146; earth, world. Ham. ii. 2. 489; A. & C. v.2. 85; heavenly body. Lear i. 1. 111; Cym. i. 6. 35; sphere of action. Per. i. 2. 122. orbed, spherical. Ham. iii. 2. 159. ordain, design. T. A. v. 3. 22; R. & J. iv. 5.84; establish, institute. Cym. iii. 1. 56.

order, plan, arrangement. T. & C. iv. 5. 70; Mac. v. 6. 6; way in which something takes place. J.C. i. 2. 25; course. J.C. iii. 1. 230. orderly, properly. Ham. iii. 2. 213. order, take, make necessary arrangement. Oth. v. 2. 72. ordinance, rank. Cor. iii. 2. 12; practice, usage. J.C. i. 3. 66; decree of providence or destiny. Lear iv. 1. 69; Cym. iv. 2. 145. ordinant, directing. Ham. v. 2. 48. ordinary, meal in an eating-house, used vaguely for meal. A. & C. ii. 2. 230. organ, part of the body, faculty.

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T. & C. v. 2. 120; Leari. 4. 279; A. & C. ii. 7. 48; instrument. Ham, iii. 2. 373; iv. 7. 69. orgulous, proud. T. & C. prol. 2. orient, applied to pearls as coming from the East. A. & C. i. 5. 41. orison, prayer. Ham. iii. 1. 89. ornaments, equipments, attire. R. & J. i. 1. 95.

ort, fragment. T. & C. v. 2. 155; Tim. iv. 3. 396.

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pace, train a horse in its paces. A. & C. ii. 2. 68; Per. iv. 6. 66. pack, conspire. T. A. iv. 2. 157; take oneself off, depart. Tim. v. 1. 113; &c.; confederacy. Lear v. 3. 18. pack cards, make fraudulent agreement. A. & C. iv. 12. 19. packing, plotting. Lear iii. 1. 26. paddle, play fondly with the fingers. Ham. iii. 4. 185; Oth. ii. 1.254. Paddock, familiar spirit in the shape of a toad. Mac. 1. 1. 9; toad. Ham. iii. 4. 190.

page, attend. Tim. iv. 3. 225. pageant, mimic. T. & C. i. 3. 151; show, spectacle. T. & C. iii. 3. 272; Oth. í. 3. 18. pageantry, theatrical exhibition. Per. v. 2. 6.

pain, trouble, labour. Lear iii. 1. 53. painful, toilsome. Cor. iv. 5. 73. painted, specious, unreal. T.A. ii. 3. 126; Ham. iii. 1. 53. painting, paint. Cor. i. 6. 68. pajock, (?) peacock. Ham. iii. 2. 287. palate, taste, enjoy the taste of. T. & C. iv. 1. 59; A. & C. v. 2. 7; savour of. Cor. iii. 1. 103. pale, fence, paling. T. & C. ii. 3. 250; Ham. i. 4. 28; make pale. Ham. i. 5. 90; enclose. A. & C. ii. 7. 73; Cym. iii. 1. 19. pale-hearted, cowardly. Mac. iv.

1. 85.

palfrey, saddle-horse. T. A. v. 2. 50. pall, cover as with a pall. Mac. i. 5. 51; fail. Ham. v. 2. 9. palled, impaired. A. & C. ii. 7. 87. palliament, white gown of a candidate for the Roman consulship. T.A. i. 1. 182.

palm, applied to a conspicuous person. Tim. v. 1. 11. palmer, pilgrim from the Holy Land. R. & J. i. 5. 104. palmy, flourishing. Ham. i. 1. 113. palay, palsied. T. & C. i. 3. 174. palter, shuffle. Cor. iii. 1. 57. pander, minister to the gratification of. Ham. iii. 4. 88. Pantheon, temple in Rome dedi

cated to all the gods. T.A. i. 1. 242, 333. pantler, servant who had charge of the pantry. Cym. ii. 3. 126. paradox, statement or tenet contrary to received opinion. Ham. iii. 1. 114.

paragon, surpass. Oth. ii. 1. 62; compare. A. & C. i. 5. 71. parallel, equal. T. & C. ii. 2. 162; present as a parallel. Mac. ii. 3. 62; coinciding with a person's wish or purpose. Oth. ii. 3. 346. parcel, part. Cor. i. 2. 32; Oth. i. 3. 154; make up into a mass, specify. A. & C. v. 2. 162.

pardon, permission. Ham. iv. 7. 44; A. & C. iii. 6. 60; remit a penalty. Lear iv. 6. 110. pardonnez-moi, pardon me, one who is always excusing himself. R. & J. ii. 4. 33.

'parel, apparel, attire. Lear iv. 1.

49. parlous, dreadful. R. & J. i. 3. 54. part, depart. T.A. i. 1. 488; party, side. R. & J. i. 1. 117; Cym. v. 1. 25; die. Mac. v. 7. 81; act, conduct. Ham. iii. 2. 105; Oth. i. 2. 31; i. 3. 254; quality, attribute. Ham. v. 2. 113; behalf. Oth. i. 3. 74; depart from. Per. v. 3. 38. partake, impart. Per. i. 1. 152. part, a little, a little. Tim. iii. 2. 50. parted, endowed, gifted. T. & C. iii. 3.96.

partially, with undue favour. Oth. ii. 3. 215. participate, participating. Cor. i. 1. 103.

particular, personal interest or concern. T. & C. ii. 2.9; &c.:; detail. Cor. ii. 3. 45; Ham. ii. 2. 241; private, personal. Cor. iv. 5. 91; Lear v. 1. 30; intimacy. Cor. v. 1. 3. particularly, individually. Cor. iv. 5. 71; Tim. i. 1. 47. partisan, a long-handled spear with a blade having lateral cutting projections. R. & J. i. 1. 75; Ham. i. 1. 140. partnered, associated. Cym. i. 6.

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party, faction. Cor. iii. 1. 313; partner, ally. Cor. v. 5. 14; Lear iii. 5. 12; side. Lear ii. 1. 27. pash, strike violently, smash. T. & C. ii. 3. 204; v. 5. 10. pass, beggar description. T. & C. i. 2. 174; go through. T. & C. ii. 2. 139; Oth. i. 3. 131, 167; Per. ii. Gower 6; neglect. Cor. ii. 2. 139; receive the approval of. Cor. iii. 1. 28; pledge.T.A. i. 1. 468; passage. Ham. ii. 2. 77; lunge, thrust in fencing. Ham. v. 2. 61, 298; predicament. Lear iii. 4. 61; give judgment. Lear iii. 7. 24; die. Lear iv. 6. 48; v. 3. 314.

passable, current like coin. Cor.

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pauser, hesitater. Mac. ii. 3. 112.
pawn, stake. Lear i. 1. 155; part
with. A. & C. i. 4. 32.

peace, be silent. Lear iv. 6, 103.
peace between, keep, keep apart.
Mac. i. 5. 46.
peace-parted, departed this life
in peace. Ham. v. 1. 245.
peak, waste away. Mac. i. 3. 23;
mope about. Ham. ii. 2. 573.
peasant, base. Ham. ii. 2. 555.
peculiar, private. Ham. iii. 3. 11.
peevish, silly. J.C. v. 1. 60; per-
verse, refractory. Ham. i. 2. 100;
Cym. i. 6. 54.

pelf, property. Tim. i. 2. 63; Per.
ii. Gower 35.

pelican, in fable the pelican feeds
her young with her own blood.
Ham. iv. 5. 145; Lear iii. 4. 73.
pelleted, falling in pellets. A. & C.
iii. 11. 165.

pelting, paltry, petty. T. & C. iv. 5.
266; Lear ii. 3. 18.

pencilled, painted. Tim. i. 1. 160.
pendulous, hanging overhead.
Lear iii. 4. 65.
penetrate, touch the heart. Cym.
ii. 3. 13.
penetrative, that sounds the
depths of the feelings. A. & C. iv.
12. 75.

pent-house lid, eyelid. Mac.i.3.20.

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perdu, soldier placed in a position
of special danger. Lear iv. 7. 35.
perdy, by God!', certainly. Ham.
iii. 2. 297.
peremptory, determined. Cor. iii.
1. 284.

perfect, satisfied. Tim. i.2.89; Mac.
iii. 4.21; accurate, correct, certain.
Mac. i. 5. 2; &c.; full. Lear i. 2. 75;
sane. Leariv. 7. 63; fully prepared.
Oth. i. 2. 31; instruct. Per. iii. 2. 67.
perfection, accomplishment, exe-
cution. T. & C. iii. 2. 92.
perforce, forcibly. Lear i. 4. 298.
perform, do one's part. Cor. i. 1.

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perusal, scrutiny. Ham. ii. 1. 90.
peruse, survey, inspect. R. & J. v.
3. 74; Cym. i. 4. 6.

pervert, divert. Cym. ii. 4. 151.
pester, infest. Cor. iv. 6. 7.
petar, small engine of war. Ham.
iii. 4. 207.
petitionary,suppliant, entreating.
Cor. v. 2. 74.

pettish, ill-humoured. T. & C. ii. 3.
129.

phantasma, nightmare. J.C. ii. 1.

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pheeze, do for ; settle the business
of. T. & C. ii. 3. 206.
Philippan, sword that triumphed
at Philippi. A. & C. ii. 5. 23.
phrase, word. Ham. ii. 2. 111.
physic, medical faculty. R. & J. ii.
3. 52; keep in health or vigour.

Cym. iii. 2. 34; physicians. Cym. iv. 2. 268; healing art. Per. iii. 2. 32. physical, curative, remedial, beneficial. Cor. i. 5. 18; J.C. ii. 1. 261. pia mater, brain. T. & C. ii. 1. 74. pick, pitch, throw. Cor. i. 1. 201. picked, refined, exquisite, fastidious. Ham. v. 1. 144.

piece, add to, eke out, augment. T. & C. iii. 1. 54; J.C. ii. 1.51; Lear iii. 6. 2; cask of liquor. T. & C. iv. 1. 62; applied to a woman or girl. T.A. i. 1. 309; Per. iv. 2. 44. pight, pitched. T. & C. v. 10. 24; determined, resolved. Lear ii. 1.

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pilcher, scabbard. R. & J. iii. 1. 79. pill, plunder. Tim. iv. 1. 12. pin, type of something insignificant. T. & C. v. 2. 21; stud fixed in the centre of a target. R. & J. ii. 4. 15; disease of the eye. Lear iii. 4. 114.

pinch, pang of remorse. Cym. i. 1. 130.

pinching, distressingly cold. Cym. iii. 3. 38.

pinion, flight-feather of a wing. A. & C. iii. 10. 4. pink, winking, half-shut. A. & C. ii. 7. 119.

pioner, digger, miner. Ham. i. 5. 163.

pipe for, look for in vain, 'whistle for'. T.A. iv. 3. 24.

pipe, put up one's, put one's instrument away, cease playing, desist R. & pit, beat to the, driven to the last ditch. J.C. v. 5. 23.

pitch, foulness. Oth. ii. 3. 357. piteously, so as to excite pity. T.A. v. 1. 66; A. & C. iv. 11. 9. pith, importance, gravity. Ham. iii. 1. 86; strength. Oth. i. 3. 83. pittikins, diminutive of 'pity'. Cym. iv. 2. 293.

pity of, a sad thing for. Oth. ii. 3. 126.

pity, of, to excite pity. Cym. v. 4.

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place, pitch attained by a falcon before swooping down on her Mac. ii. 4. 12; residence, dwelling. Oth. i. 3. 237. place, keep, be in agreement or accord. T. & C. iii. 3. 200. placket, wearer of a petticoat. T. & C. ii. 3. 20; petticoat, or slit in petticoat or skirt. Lear iii. 4. 95. plain, flat, level. T.A. iv. 1. 69; complain. Lear iii. 1. 39; explain. Per. iii. Gower 14.

plant, sole of the foot. A. & C. ii. 7. 2.

plantage, plants. T. & C. iii. 2. 176. plate, clothe in armour. Lear iv. 6. 166; A. & C. i. 1.4; piece of money. A. & C. v. 2. 92.

platform, level place constructed for mounting guns in a fort. Ham. i. 2. 251; Oth. ii. 3. 121.

plausive, plausible. Ham. i. 4. 30. pleached, folded. A. & C. iv. 12. 73. pleasance, delight, joy. Oth. ii. 3. 288.

pleasant, jocular, facetious. T. & C. iii. 1. 66. pleasantly, merrily. T. & C. iv. 5.

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pleasure, speak your, give free expression to your thoughts. T. & C. iii. 1. 51. pledge, bail, surety. T.A. iii. 1. 291; drink to a person's health. J.C. iv. 3. 159; Mac. iii. 4. 92; Ham. i. 4. 12. pliant, suitable. Oth. i. 3. 151. plight, pledge, plighting. Leari. 1. 101; fold. Lear i. 1. 281. plot, this single, my own person. Cor. iii. 2. 102.

pluck, take. Cor. iii. 3. 94; draw. Lear v. 3. 50.

plume up, glorify. Oth. i. 3. 392. plumpy, plump. A. & C. ii. 7. 119. plurisy, excess. Ham. iv. 7. 116. pocket up, put away out of sight, conceal or leave unheeded. A. & C. ii. 2. 77.

point, point of the sword. R. & J. iii. 1. 165; Ham. iv. 7. 145; direct. Ham. i. 5. 129; tagged lace, used in place of buttons. A. & C. iii. 11. 157.

point, at, at a, in readiness. Mac. iv. 3. 135; Lear i. 4. 325; just about. Cor. iii. 1. 193; Lear iii. 1. 33; Cym. iii. 1. 30.

point, at ample, to the full. T. & C. iii. 3. 89.

points, obeys his, obeys him in every point. Cor. iv. 6. 126. poise, heavy fall. T. & C. i. 3. 207; weigh, estimate. T. & C. i. 3. 339; R. & J. i. 2. 97; counterbalance. Oth. i. 3. 329; weight. Oth. iii. 3. 82.

poisonous, destructive of. Cor. v. 3. 135.

Polack, Pole. Ham. i. 1. 63; ii. 2. 63; &c.

pole, polestar. Ham. i. 1. 36; Oth. ii. 1. 15; lode-star, guiding star. A. & C. iv. 13. 65. policy, conduct of public affairs, administration of government. T. & C. i. 3. 197; contrivance, crafty device, stratagem. T. & C. iv. I. 18; Cor. iii. 2. 42: form of government. Lear i. 2. 48.

poll, number of persons. Cor. iii. 1. 133; strip. Cor. iv. 5. 214; head. Ham. iv. 5. 194.

pomp, triumphal or ceremonial procession, pageant, T.A. i. 1. 176; Tim. i. 2. 215.

Pontic Sea, Black Sea. Oth. iii. 3. 454.

poop, deceive, befool. Per. iv. 2. 23.

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