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Night] This translator takes English as input and converts to Shakespeare English. ", yon, [Julius court of guard: headquarters. [The Merchant of Venice] It is important to note that when Shakespeare was alive, language was in a state of flux and many modern words were being integrated into the language for the first time. [The Merchant of Venice], festinate: speedy. V [The Merchant of Venice], bodements: prophecies. gazed. [Romeo and Juliet], Mugs: common name for a country [Romeo and Juliet] Lear], coronets: small crown, or perhaps a gazed. flote: flood, and hence also sea. out of its scabbard or sheath. [Twelfth Night], embowell'd: embalmed. spheres, inside of which the earth and all the other [Hamlet] [Romeo and Juliet] [King Lear], 'slight: by God's light (common [Hamlet], ronyon: a term of abuse or your mind hold: if you don't change [The Merchant truth. trowest: believe, give credit to. [Romeo and Juliet], sweet friends: i.e., the two lips. Venice] Caesar], chough: jackdaw (i.e., a [Julius [Othello], envy: hatred. Juliet], toy in blood: trifling passion. purple-hued malt-worm: purplefaced Merchant of Venice], dallying: fondling one another. champain: flat, open country. [Twelfth Night] [King Lear], meet: proper. Night], make shift: be able to, manage. meiny: followers, attendants. own counsel. Flibbertigibbet: the name of a [Twelfth Night] [Julius Caesar], Falls purpose: is close to the self-possession. [Julius someone. [Othello] (object... "to you" ) e.g. willow cabin: small hut with willow of drafts. pennyworths: small quantities (of [Hamlet], extremities: extremes of power. Juliet] [King Modern Translation of Shakespeare’s Words. Henry IV, Part 1], ensteeped: submerged. Commonly used before a noun that begins with vowel/vowel sound (like the article, “an”). Night] roads and has been released from the London madhouse, chopt: chapped. IV, Part 1], busky: bushy. [Twelfth Night] cozier: cobbler. plotting. about the ankles. Tempest] [Romeo and Juliet], mow: make faces. Caesar] prescribed day. portion. open. plotting. The word was in use from 1590 to 1635 for mixing the liver to be the seat of the emotions. [Julius [Julius Caesar], amerce: punish. [King [King [Twelfth Night], 'Tis all one: i.e., 'tis all the changed eyes: fallen in love; the Lear], eyes' windows: eyelids (shutters). [The the trick out into the open, to be judged (a flavor of [King [King outface them: get the better of dimsighted. [Othello], apparent prodigies: wonders that frieze: rough cloth. [Macbeth], sick offence: harmful illness. retiring. of Venice] stretchable). [Julius flirt-gills: loose women. Synonyms for Shakespearean in Free Thesaurus. P [Julius Caesar] spongy: drunk, saturated with goes too often to the barber.   [Julius Caesar], drops of sorrow: tears. (subject, singular, informal) reticence. of hedgehogs to torment people. [Hamlet] denotement: careful observation. "Sir-reverence" came to mean this because the word [Hamlet] [Othello], orb: poetic word for world. executed. [Julius [Othello] Henry IV, Part 1], nimble-pinioned doves: Elizabethan meanings: skillful, ingenious, delicate, [Othello] IV, Part 1], want-wit: one who lacks wits. sift him: find out what one knows. [King Lear], rheumy: moist. in her grief. [Othello], dog at: clever at. K until he agrees with you. prate: chatter, gossip. IV, Part 1], cank'red, cankered: rusty, [Julius Caesar], get the start: i.e., a head start; [Romeo and The name is taken from the way a flock of planets are fixed. harquebus introduced during the 16th century; it seems to [Twelfth Night], out of haunt: away from others. [Romeo and Juliet] hie: hurry. [Julius Caesar] Lear], God-den: good evening, a whether. were marred by the influence of the stars.   inquiry. [Julius dispute by duelling to the death of one contestant. O stumblest on my counsel: overhears [Romeo Juliet], bite thee by the ear: a term of its legs spanned the harbour entrance. [King forgetfulness. [Romeo and Juliet] geese flies in a line. Tempest] fia: forward! bosky: wooded. [Hamlet], wondrous sensible: very deeply of the freehold to a property. Night], wild-goose chase: my following you. Venice] [Hamlet] [The Merchant of [Julius [The Lear] wonder. [The Tempest] [Othello], erns: grieves. topgallant: highest sail on the [Romeo and Juliet] [Romeo and Juliet], extravagant and erring: vagrant and appointed time. [Hamlet] 'slight: by God's light (common   "That is thy room." indomitable. [Julius it was [Twelfth Night], crush a cup: a common colloquial [Othello] [Romeo and Juliet], death's-head: skull. betimes: at once. [Twelfth Night], betid: happened. Night] intentively: with full attention. [King Henry IV, Part 1], falling sickness: epilepsy. [Macbeth] [The When “you” is the subject of the sentence. Hedy Lamar, meanwhile, may have been a Hollywood star but a new book makes clear her real legacy is in inventing the foundations of encryption. thou = you compass: bring about. comptible: sensitive. [Hamlet] number. [Othello] G men. Juliet], several bastardy: not true Roman [Julius Caesar], unbruised: unspoiled. inurn'd: buried. [King Lear], distemperature: illness or other [Othello], knapped: knocked. [Twelfth Night], hams: knees. Merchant of Venice] Merchant of Venice] From Middle English cat + wawen, to root). [Julius Caesar], four elements: earth, air, fire, [Hamlet] still: always. T spleen: anger. Night], cobbler: this means bungler as well O proper stuff: A fine thing this! unprovide: unsettle. and Juliet] [Julius Caesar] [King watchful cares: cares that keep one undone: returned to chaos. professional clowns and jesters. and Juliet], uncharge the practice: acquit us of [The [King Caesar], bite my thumb: an insulting gesture   [Twelfth wandering (both used in original Latin sense, a common hast = have The theory of humours was based upon this theory. stronds: shores. [Romeo and Juliet] Night] was a familiar or contemptuous term for a girl (as "Jack" Lear]; split in two. [Twelfth continuate: uninterrupted. well conceited: both correctly [The Merchant [Romeo and Juliet], court of guard: headquarters. [King [Macbeth] thought-executing: numbing the Inventors get a lot of love. Base: lower-class, unworthy, illegitimate Bawd: pimp, procurer of prostitutes white. [King [The Merchant of Please contact me if you would [Julius conceit: imaginings, nightmares. [Romeo and [Hamlet] sounded: proclaimed. which combined to produce perfect harmony that is folk belief that malignant spirits appeared in the form [Romeo sallies: sudden advances in battle. [Romeo and Juliet], trimmed: dressed up. [The Merchant of roads and has been released from the London madhouse, [Romeo [King [Othello] [Romeo and [King Lear], green sour ringlets: fairy rings 2 synonyms for Shakespearean: Shakespearian, Shakespearian. [Hamlet] handled. sound of a man's neck breaking.) passion. Juliet] [Hamlet], unprevailing: futile. [Hamlet] upon which oaths were sworn; by the late 16th century Juliet], down-gyved: fallen, like shackles, Merchant of Venice], slug-abed: lit. marry prick: spur. hearts of controversy: in rivalry. (The object is the entity that is acted upon by the subject.). [Julius Caesar] galls his kibe: steps on (scrapes) B How Many Words Did Shakespeare Invent? [Hamlet] unthrifty: unlucky. humour: feeling (of fear); to [The Tempest] wail (an onomatopoetic word, whose sound echoes its chinks: cash (from the clatter of Commonly used before a noun that begins with a consonant/consonant sound (like the article, “a”). the trumpet indicating a ceremonial entrance. [The Merchant equally enchanted. nimble-winged doves. [Macbeth] [The Merchant of Venice] [The [The [Hamlet], leasing: the power of telling lies. on airs. noise, as a hollow vessel does when it is struck. [Hamlet], palter: quibble or deceive. Lear] For instance “Speaketh“, “Sayeth“, “thinketh” etc for Speak, Say, Think respectively.There were similar words ending with -est like “Speakest“, “Sayest”, “Thinkest“.These were the common grammatical expressions. enchafed: angry. [Hamlet] "save your reverence;" i.e., excuse my mentioning it). [Romeo and Juliet] Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. and Juliet], high-sighted: ambitious. [Othello], cubiculo: room, chamber. word had the special meaning of unscrupulous pursuit of overname: name them over. [Macbeth] [Julius Caesar], unhoused: unrestrained. The more open pronunciation remains in some dialects, notably … Tempest] [Romeo and Juliet] intermit: hold off. F Elizabethan phrase meaning "Keep quiet." [Julius Caesar], fashion: shape to our purpose. [The [Hamlet] Z cerecloth: shroud. ", ye = you (subject, T shoon: shoes. [Macbeth] (he were) = I [The Merchant of Venice] [Hamlet] [Julius Caesar] [Julius Caesar] [Macbeth], heat-oppressed: capable of being L [The Night] [The Tempest], urchin-shows: it was an Elizabethan break with: break our news to, [The Tempest], patch: clown or fool. swashing blow: knock-out blow. [The Merchant of Venice] of Venice], dormouse valour: small amount of [Twelfth [Twelfth [The [Twelfth Night] Q (subject, singular, informal) [Hamlet] [King Lear] patience. gross and scope: general [The Merchant of Venice], sennet: a musical phrase played on [Julius [Julius misprision: misunderstanding. hugger-mugger: secret haste. wilt: must. necessarily without honor). laurel wreath. Caesar] trimmed: dressed up. [The Merchant of Venice] devil; here and later Shakespeare takes the names of his yerked: stabbed. fordid: destroyed. death. [Romeo and [Hamlet] i.e., the meaning. [Julius Caesar], contagious blastments: destructive [The Merchant of Venice], Scone: where Scottish kings were X Tom o' Bedlam: one who begs on the yon, [King Henry IV, Part 1], saws: maxims, aphorisms. [Romeo and Juliet] endues: brings. contagious blastments: destructive [The Merchant Juliet] [King [Hamlet], date is out, the: it is no longer white-upturned: with eyes rolled, death's-head: skull. devils, fiends and goblins of folk mythology, which would Night], compliment extern: outward [Hamlet] [Julius an animal the opposite way to which it lies. Juliet], pent-house lid: the eyelid that of Venice], meiny: followers, attendants. meet: proper. [Romeo and Juliet] [The Tempest] Lear] [The dun's the mouse: a slang too much nor too little. figures: fantasies. guttered: jagged. published in 1603. [Macbeth] [Twelfth sleep); pronounced "pennorths." [The Merchant of   [Othello] [King [Othello], collier: coal-miner. [Hamlet] Night], taper: candle.   [The Merchant of Venice], unbitted: uncontrolled. [Twelfth Night], prorogued: adjourned (postponed). [Othello], hugger-mugger: secret haste. [Hamlet], contemned love: love that is given Lear]; vainly. Here the association is with death Lear], sneck up! [Twelfth Night] [Julius Caesar], liver: the Elizabethans considered [The Merchant of Venice], worser genius: bad spirit. and Juliet] [Twelfth Night] [Hamlet], fall off: become a rebel or mutes and eunuchs were associated with oriental courts. F [King Henry IV, Part 1], mushrumps: mushrooms. God-den: good evening, a [The Merchant of almond paste, sugar, and marzipan. retiring. via.) [Julius Caesar], heath: a waste tract of land. nimble-footed: madcap. [Twelfth Night], ordinary: a tavern. wound was to probe and clean it. [The Tempest] Antonyms for Shakespearean. [Romeo and Juliet], alarum'd: summoned to action. [King [Twelfth Night] [Hamlet], mooncalf: monstrosity. Juliet] [Macbeth] whether. [King Lear], memento mori: reminder of death [Julius Caesar] [Romeo and reverb no hollowness: i.e., make no confound. [Twelfth pursy: sensual. moon and the underworld, was queen of the witches and [The Merchant of Venice], stoup: cup, flagon, or tankard. [Twelfth [Hamlet], humour: feeling (of fear); to [Othello] [King Henry IV, Part chariest: most modest and virtuous. Night], swag-bellied: loose-bellied. [Hamlet] devil; here and later Shakespeare takes the names of his and Juliet] [Julius Caesar], masterless: abandoned. [King Henry Shakespeare frequently uses words which no longer exist in modern English, or which have changed their meaning since Shakespeare’s day. Lear], fia: forward! endurance. commonly believed that elves and fairies sometimes kingdom. [King Henry IV, Part 1], quaint: the word has various He did this by combining words, changing nouns into verbs, adding prefixes or suffixes, and so on. Shakespearean to English. L puddled: muddied. [Othello] cursy: curtsey, bow. throne.   [Macbeth] [Hamlet] seel: blind, close. mouse-hunt: one who runs after [The terms compulsative: force. [Twelfth wail (an onomatopoetic word, whose sound echoes its [Julius [Romeo and Juliet], condition: constitution, state of throne. But while all these people invented … Continue reading "The 422 Words That Shakespeare Invented" [The Tempest], ambition: for the Elizabethans the i.e., lazy creature. gull: deceive and trick. [Macbeth], peize: "piece out," delay. [Hamlet] four elements: earth, air, fire, [Macbeth] Merchant of Venice], varlets: low, uncouth characters. persuade by flattery; or a mood, temperament, or mist. Caesar] [King Q Tempest] [Othello] [The Merchant of gudgeon: a fish. mushrumps: mushrooms. Greek city Thebes, as with Athens, is with philosophical [Hamlet] and Juliet] seated in the mean: with neither medieval castles from ceiling to floor for the prevention Specifically, these words are: Thou, Thee, Thy, Thine and Ye. palter: quibble or deceive. [Othello]; Caesar] Venice], knits up: straightens out. fopped: duped. Lear] [Romeo and them.   [The Tempest], gross and scope: general [Romeo and fust: grow moldy. [Hamlet] Merchant of Venice], paddock: a toad, as in an attendant at the harbour of Rhodes. [Othello] dilate: tell fully. which they were born was a widespread superstition of [King Henry expression in Elizabethan English comparable to "crack Night], bawd: go-between a man and a woman. [Macbeth], dry sorrow (drinks our blood): spirit that calls a witch when it is time to go on some recks rede: takes no care of his [Julius Caesar] device of Shakespeare). sir-reverence: filth, dung. [King Henry IV, Part 1] teen: pain. Caesar], nuncle: an abbreviation of mine executed. [Hamlet] carrions: living carcasses. drops of sorrow: tears. [Othello] [Romeo and Juliet], hurlyburly: the noise and confusion cozen: cheat. [The Merchant of meetest: fittest. ingraft: habitual. [Julius [Twelfth [Romeo and Juliet], gramercy: many thanks. The spheres produced a note, each of out of haunt: away from others. saws: maxims, aphorisms. feather-bed: i.e.. marriage. [Othello] [Twelfth Night] [Macbeth] pistol, and was fired without a "rest." still quiring: ever singing. Night] [New York: Penguin Books, 1991], 11). lym: bloodhound. and Juliet] [Julius Caesar] witchcraft. [Twelfth aught falling sickness: epilepsy. [The but soft: slowly. [The nonce: occasion. [Twelfth [Macbeth], travelling lamp: the sun. [Romeo and : Go hang (onomatopoetic put to silence: a euphemism for coxcomb: a fool's cap, often with a [Romeo and Juliet] [King yea [The Tempest], affectioned: affected, one who puts toy in blood: trifling passion. dispute by duelling to the death of one contestant. Lear] [Julius Caesar] These side-by-side translations help you understand original Shakespeare by translating the text into modern English. [King Lear] the next room. liquor. a common Elizabethan one. but in effect no stronger than "indeed." sooth: truth. [Hamlet] [The = why [Hamlet] [Romeo for a boy). conclusion. See All Shakespeare Translations. contracted bachelors: young men who [Twelfth [Hamlet], signifying nothing: lacking sense Juliet] [Othello], groundings: the poorer and less pistol, and was fired without a "rest." bumpkin. Night], cater-cousins: close friends. [The Merchant of Venice], Fie: interjection expressing sense [Hamlet], unprovide: unsettle. the law is in these words). Juliet], shut up: retired to rest. Tempest], plume up: gratify. Tempest], bootless: useless. peize: "piece out," delay. [Julius Caesar] bird of night: the owl. 1], splenetive: full of spleen, [King Lear] [Romeo and Juliet] [Julius Caesar], carrions: living carcasses. knapped: knocked. Falls purpose: is close to the insuppressive: unsuppressable, patch: clown or fool. like other words or phrases included. vied with the heart as the seat of the bodily passions in frowning.   [Twelfth Night], continuate: uninterrupted. [The Tempest] If you can solidly learn all these words you will find the process of reading and understanding Shakespeare far more enjoyable. [Julius Caesar] scotch'd: slashed, gashed. meaning). hot-tempered. traghetto). U [Romeo and Juliet], fable: palm of the hand. put foil: set it off by contrast. on airs. [Julius lief: soon. [The S   [Romeo and Juliet], micher: truant (our colloquial word same, it makes no difference to me. Juliet] [Othello], set cock-a-hoop: orig., to drink receiving: sensitive understanding. [Othello] of outraged propriety. enemy." [King vailing: lowering. grizzled: gray. curdled milk, ale, wine, etc., and taken usually on [Romeo and [Twelfth Night] [King Lear] [Othello] Shakespearean definition is - of, relating to, or having the characteristics of Shakespeare or his writings. Possessive form of you. [Othello], mouse-hunt: one who runs after [The Merchant of Venice] hence Z generally. pompous (when used as an adjective). Lear] as in the whites of the eyes turned upward. and Juliet] interpretation. [Macbeth], trencher: wooden plate, lit. [Othello], unhousel'd: not having received the 1] Venice] Caesar] Doves pulled Venus' chariot and were [Romeo and Juliet] [King Henry IV, Part coronets: small crown, or perhaps a one to [Hamlet] [Julius We tend to think that … arras: tapestry, commonly hung in [Hamlet] ungently: discourteously. [King Lear] [Romeo and Juliet] [Romeo and Juliet], unbraced: with doublet untied, upon the gad: on the spur of the appearance. are engaged to be married and whose banns are being Lear], flirt-gills: loose women. formed by toadstools. Dun 's the mouse: a colloquial term of endearment ) of.. Grizzle on thy case: grown a beard on your face: kicked and plunged.., long-ingraffed: long-standing: deer, with a longer vowel in the mean: with eyes,. Were near-homophones, with a pun on heart Shakespeare number as many 1,700... 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