A lot to Shakespeare
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OFTA lot, to Shakespeare
ANONIn a bit, to Shakespeare
ROMEOMUSTDYEColorful command to a Shakespeare character?
ANONIn a little while, to Shakespeare
enschedule(Shakespeare) to insert into a schedule
undercrest(Shakespeare) to bear like a crest
MAN"What a piece of work," to Shakespeare
undercrestedUNDERCREST, (Shakespeare) to bear like a crest
undercrestsUNDERCREST, (Shakespeare) to bear like a crest
undercrestingUNDERCREST, (Shakespeare) to bear like a crest
THEE"Shall I compare .. to a summer's day?": Shakespeare
pannelled(Shakespeare) conjectured to be a misprint for spanielled
impeticos(Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket
HOUSEHOLDWORDWhat we call a term everyone knows, thanks to Shakespeare
impeticossingIMPETICOS, (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket
impeticossedIMPETICOS, (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket
impeticossesIMPETICOS, (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket
alaruma call to arms the angry trumpet sounds alarum Shakespeare
alarumsa call to arms the angry trumpet sounds alarum Shakespeare
ASSWEETHow a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare
discandie(Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied also DISCANDY
philhorse(Shakespeare) a fill-horse, the horse in a team nearest to the carriage
philhorsesPHILHORSE, (Shakespeare) a fill-horse, the horse in a team nearest to the carriage
foolbegged(Shakespeare) foolish enough to be begged for a fool (in allusion to the custom of seeking the administration of a lunatic's estate as one's own)
themose used especially as antecedent to a relative pronoun the best of them that speak this speech Shakespeare used as the subject of a verb chiefly in nonstandard speech and for humorous effect them is fighting words