Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Shakespearean language
adj
Attentive; awake; on guard.
n
Alternative form of all one's life's worth [(idiomatic) A momentous matter; a very serious risk; a difficult task or situation.]
adv
(idiomatic) To the best of one's knowledge, as far as someone knows about the topic, subject, aspect, or situation.
adv
Alternative form of like one's life depended on it
n
(obsolete) The utterance of the ejaculation "Ay me!"
v
(Southern US or African-American Vernacular) remote past form of be.
n
(colloquial, idiomatic) Something or someone that a person has not seen for a long time and that which evokes nostalgic feelings.
v
Obsolete form of callest.
v
Obsolete form of camest.
v
Obsolete form of canst.
v
Obsolete form of comest.
v
Obsolete spelling of coming, now an occasional misspelling
v
Obsolete form of didst.
v
Obsolete spelling of doth
n
An urgent request or demand of payment.
v
(informal) To have been in a (friendly, romantic, etc.) relationship that dates back far into the past.
v
Obsolete form of hadst.
v
Obsolete form of hadst.
v
Obsolete form of hast.
n
Obsolete form of hest. [(obsolete) Command, injunction.]
v
Obsolete spelling of heavied
adj
Obsolete form of hende. [(obsolete) Near, close at hand, handy.]
n
Alternative spelling of how-to [A brief informal description of how to accomplish a specific task.]
n
Pronunciation spelling of how do you do. [(UK, euphemistic) A difficult situation]
n
Alternative spelling of how-to [A brief informal description of how to accomplish a specific task.]
v
Obsolete spelling of hie [(intransitive, poetic) To hasten; to go quickly, to hurry.]
adv
Obsolete spelling of higher
adv
Please, kindly; used in giving a non-concrete instruction.
adj
Present and involved in the life of a person.
n
An event that causes or may cause an interruption or a crisis, such as a workplace illness or a software error.
adj
Obsolete form of instant. [(dated) Impending; imminent.]
v
Alternative form of know someone from Adam [(idiomatic) To know or recognise someone at all.]
v
Obsolete form of knowest.
v
(nonstandard) All persons, singular and plural, present form of know.
adj
Alternative form of least
adj
(archaic) Ready, willing.
v
(intransitive) To await, aspire, desire greatly (something to occur or to be true).
v
May he, she, they, or it live for a long time; may it prosper.
adj
having been awaited for a long time
v
Obsolete form of mayst.
v
Obsolete form of makest.
v
(obsolete) To appear (to do something); to make a show of.
n
(idiomatic) An extremely urgent matter.
v
Obsolete form of meanest.
v
To be optimistic that "something will turn up", in the style of Wilkins Micawber.
n
Obsolete form of our.
v
Obsolete form of says.
v
Obsolete form of sayest.
v
Obsolete form of sawest.
v
Obsolete form of sayest.
v
Obsolete spelling of said
n
(informal) Alternative spelling of say-so [(informal) Authority, as backing some statement, injunction, or command.]
v
Alternative form of sayest
v
Obsolete form of seemest.
n
(archaic) The condition of being seemly; seemliness.
n
Alternative form of seemlihead [(archaic) The condition of being seemly; seemliness.]
adv
(obsolete) In a seemly manner.
n
(obsolete) One's outward appearance.
n
Obsolete form of semblant. [(obsolete) One's outward appearance.]
v
Obsolete spelling of said; simple past tense and past participle of say
v
Obsolete form of standest.
adj
Performed speedily and without formal ceremony.
n
(US, military) A deadline.
v
(UK, dialectal or eye-dialectal, dated) To say.
v
Obsolete form of takest.
v
Obsolete spelling of teaching
n
(obsolete) Alternative form of thitsee [A black varnish obtained from the tree Melanorrhoea usitatissima.]
v
(transitive) To address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of contempt or familiarity.
v
Obsolete spelling of told
n
Obsolete spelling of try [An attempt.]
adv
(archaic) once
n
Obsolete spelling of wait [A delay.]
v
Obsolete spelling of were
n
That which comes to pass; a fact.
v
Obsolete form of wouldst.
v
Obsolete form of wouldst.
adj
(archaic) Ready; prepared.
v
(dialectal) Alternative form of heard
adv
Obsolete spelling of ago [before]
adj
(archaic or dialect) yielding
v
(obsolete) simple past tense of yield.

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