Mumble
________- low and unclear speaker, one who chews without teeth.
Bots
________- worms which infest horses.
Knave
________- a scoundrel, rascal, or rogue.
Giglet
________- a rude or silly person, a fool.
Butter
________- woman- a woman who deals in ________, a dairy- maid, a chatterer.
hook
Nut- ________- a constable, a beadle, an officer.
Bona
________ roba- a showy wanton, a courtesan.
Carbuncle
________- tumour, growth, or lump.
Maypole
________- a painted pole, decorated with flowers.
Scullion
________- a kitchen helper.
Barnacle
________- a shellfish.
Loon
________- a worthless rogue, an idler, especially one of low birth.
Coxcomb
________- vain, silly, creature.
Vassel
________- a servant.
Prune
________- a dried plum.
Lout
________- an awkward and clumsy person.
Varlet
________- a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel.
An
if
Alack
woe
Anon
at once, soon
As life
rather
Barnacle
a shellfish
Baffle
embarrass
Beget
bring forth
Beguile
charm, trick
Belike
probably
Bona roba
a showy wanton, a courtesan
Bots
worms which infest horses
Brook
endure, suffer
Butter-woman
a woman who deals in butter, a dairy-maid, a chatterer
Carbuncle
tumour, growth, or lump
Chamber
room
Coxcomb
vain, silly, creature
Cunning
clever
Desist
stop, cease
Dog-fish
a type of small shark
Fie
shame, for shame
Fare ye well
farewell, good luck
Fond
foolish
Giglet
a rude or silly person, a fool
Gleeking
projecting of saliva
Gramercies
many thanks
Haggard
bony, very thin
Hark
listen
Hence
from there
Hither
to this place
Idle
foolish
I faith
in faith, really, truly
Importune
beg
Iwis
certainly
Joy
rejoice
Knave
a scoundrel, rascal, or rogue
Lily-livered
white livered, cowardly
Lout
an awkward and clumsy person
Open-arse
the common name for fruit of the medlar tree
Marry
truly, by the Virgin Mary
Maypole
a painted pole, decorated with flowers
Meet
suitable, fitting, and appropriate
Medlar-fruit
a small brown apple that is only eaten when decayed or overripe
Miscreant
villain
Mumble
low and unclear speaker, one who chews without teeth
Nut-hook
a constable, a beadle, an officer
Pignut
a bitter nut
Pribbling
rank, reeking and puny
Prithee
I pray you, please
Prune
a dried plum
Purpled
blood-stained
Raiment
clothing
Rank
puffed up, swollen
Scullion
a kitchen helper
Surly
ill humored, threatening
Tarry
delay, be late, wait
Thee, thou
you
Thy
your
‘tis
it is
‘twas
it was
Unto
to
Varlet
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
Vassel
a servant
Want
lack
Wench
woman
Yeasty
superficial
Yonder
situated over there, in that place
Wherefore
for what reason