twelfth night vocab quiz

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abatement (1.1.13)

A reduction or decrease.

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abjure (1.2.41)

To renounce or give up.

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alas (2.2.38)

An expression of sorrow or regret.

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allay (1.3.31)

To calm or relieve.

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an (1.3.12)

If.

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anon (3.4.334)

Soon, shortly.

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art (1.1.9)

Are (second-person singular of 'to be').

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bade (3.1.110)

Past tense of 'bid'; commanded or invited.

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belie (1.4.32)

To give a false impression or contradict.

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beseech (3.1.115)

To beg or plead.

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beshrew (4.1.61)

A mild curse or expression of blame.

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betimes (2.3.2)

Early, promptly.

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by and by (3.4.182)

Soon.

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by my troth (2.3.4)

By my word or faith (a mild oath).

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chide (3.3.3)

To scold or rebuke.

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churlish (2.2.23)

Rude, ill-mannered.

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counterfeit (4.2.21)

To pretend or imitate deceitfully.

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dote (2.2.35)

To be excessively fond of someone.

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entreat (3.4.63)

To beg or ask earnestly.

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ere (3.4.296)

Before.

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fair (1.2.35)

Beautiful or just.

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feigned (1.5.194)

Pretended or faked.

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fell (1.1.23)

Fierce, cruel, deadly.

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fervor (1.5.292)

Passion or intense emotion.

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fetter (3.1.163)

A chain or restraint.

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fie (1.3.25 & 2.5.40)

An expression of disapproval or disgust.

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forswear (3.4.261)

To renounce or swear falsely.

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glass (3.4.400)

Mirror.

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Go to (1.5.38)

An exclamation meaning 'Get on with it!' or 'Nonsense!'

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gull (n.) (3.3.67)

A fool or someone easily tricked.

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gull (v.) (2.3.134)

To deceive or trick.

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hap (1.2.63)

Luck or chance.

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haply (1.2.57)

Perhaps or by chance.

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hart (1.1.18)

A male deer (often used as a pun on 'heart').

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hence (1.2.32)

From here, or as a result.

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hither (2.2.4)

To this place.

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How now? (1.5.300)

What's happening?

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i' faith (2.3.15)

In faith; truly.

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in sooth (2.3.22)

In truth.

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it's all one (1.5.127)

It makes no difference.

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jot (3.4.344)

A very small amount.

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knave (2.3.69)

A dishonest or tricky person, villain.

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knavery (4.2.71)

Trickery or deceit.

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late (1.2.31)

Recently.

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laudable (3.2.28)

Praiseworthy.

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light (3.3.48)

To land on (something)

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mark (2.5.202)

To pay attention to or take note of.

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marry (1.3.66)

A mild oath (from "by the Virgin Mary"), meaning "indeed" or "well."

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methought (1.1.21)

It seemed to me.

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mettle (3.4.283)

Courage or spirit.

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minx (3.4.129)

A flirtatious or cheeky woman.

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naught (1.1.11)

Nothing or wicked.

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oft (1.2.52)

Often.

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pedant (3.3.73)

A scholar or someone overly concerned with rules.

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perchance (1.2.5 & 1.5.286)

Perhaps.

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pox (3.4.291)

A disease, often used as a curse.

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prattle (1.2.34)

Foolish talk or chatter.

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pray (3.4.269)

To ask or beg.

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prithee (1.2.55)

Please (short for "I pray thee").

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rail (1.5.94)

To criticize or scold harshly.

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rank (2.5.128)

Rotten, corrupt, or excessive.

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reproof (n.) (3.4.213)

Criticism or rebuke.

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reprove (1.5.95 & 3.4.211)

To scold or correct.

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rogue (1.5.28)

A mischievous or dishonest person.

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sage (3.4.398)

A wise person.

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saws (3.4.398)

Sayings or proverbs.

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sepulcher (3.4.248)

A tomb or burial place.

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Soft (1.5.298)

Wait! Stop for a moment.

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surfeiting (1.1.2)

Overindulging or consuming too much.

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tarry (4.1.20)

To delay or wait.

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thou / thy (1.5.26 & 30) vs. you / your (1.5.57 & 59)

"Thou/thy" (informal, used for close friends or inferiors); "you/your" (formal or respectful).

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trice (4.2.128)

A very short time, instantly.

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troth (3.1.24)

Faith, loyalty, or truth.

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upbraid (3.1.137)

To scold or criticize harshly.

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usurp (1.5.184 & 185)

To take power or a position by force.

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vex (3.4.217)

To annoy or distress.

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visage (3.2.63)

Face or appearance.

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want (1.5.62)

To lack or need.

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wanton (3.1.20)

Changeable, ambiguous (also "immoral, unchaste")

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warrant (2.3.170)

To guarantee or assure.

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waylay (3.4.168)

To ambush or stop someone unexpectedly.

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welkin (2.3.58)

The sky or heavens.

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wench (1.3.42)

A young woman, often used playfully or insultingly.

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What would you? (1.5.212-13)

What do you want?

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what you will (1.5.108)

Whatever you wish.

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whence (1.5.175)

From where.

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wherefore (1.3.70)

Why.

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whet (3.1.107)

To sharpen (as in a knife or appetite).

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withal (3.4.241)

In addition or besides.

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would (1.3.91)

Wish or desire.