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26
sanctity
holiness   

29
fury
strong passion   

anon
presently   

35
for
because   

36
Perdita
literally “the lost one”   

37
ungentle
ignoble/cruel   

39
shrieks
ghosts were traditionally supposed to shriek in high-pitched voices   

42
toys
trifles   

44
squared
ruled   

49
speed
fare, survive   

50
character
written account of her history and parentage   

these
gold and jewels later found with the baby   

51
breed … thine
pay for your upbringing with sufficient left over   

53
fault
crime   

56
enjoined
committed, obliged   

59
clamour
the noise of hunters and dogs or the roar of the bear   

60
chase
hunt (of Antigonus)/hunted
bear
  

bear
a real polar bear cub was available at the time of the play's first performance, but some scholars assume an actor in bear costume   

65
ancientry
elderly/ancestors   

66
boiled-brains
idiots   

67
this
in this   

70
browsing of
feeding on   

an't be thy
if it be God's   

71
bairn
child   

72
child
baby girl   

73
scape
sexual transgression   

bookish
well-read   

74
stair-work … behind-door-work
i.e. secret sexual liaisons (
work
plays on the sense of “sexual activity” and
trunk
plays on the sense of “body”)   

76
warmer
i.e. from sexual activity   

got
begot, conceived   

77
tarry
wait   

hallooed
called out   

78
Clown
a rustic, comic character; the Shepherd's son   

80
on
about   

81
ailest
troubles/prevents   

85
firmament
sky   

bodkin's
pin/needle   

87
chafes
seethes   

88
takes up
consumes/rebukes   

90
boring
piercing   

91
anon
then/shortly   

yeast
foam   

92
hogshead
cask of alcohol   

land-service
combat on land/food served on land (i.e. events on land)   

95
make … ship
finish the story of the ship/tell you how the ship met its end   

96
flap-dragoned
consumed (as in a game of flapdragon, where raisins are plucked from burning brandy and swallowed)   

101
winked
shut my eyes   

104
by
nearby   

106
your … footing
you would have been unable to stand (
footing
puns on the sense of “establishment of a
charity
”)   

107
Heavy
grave, sorrowful   

108
met'st
met   

109
bearing-cloth
christening robe   

110
squire
i.e. one of a relatively high social position   

112
changeling
child taken by the fairies, or the one substituted for it   

115
you're … live
you will live prosperously   

116
fairy gold
if not kept secret, riches brought by fairies were thought to bring bad luck   

117
close
secret   

next
nearest   

118
still
yet/always   

122
curst
vicious   

125
what
who   

126
Marry
by the Virgin Mary   

1
try
test (proverbial: “time tries all things”)   

both … Of
bringer of both joy and terror to the   

2
unfolds
reveals   

4
wings
Time was traditionally depicted as winged   

6
growth untried
development unexamined   

8
self-born
selfsame/self-created (by Time)   

9
plant and o'erwhelm
create and overrule   

10
ere … received
since the beginning of time, before the oldest laws and customs were set down and before those of the present day   

11
witness
bear willing testimony   

12
them
i.e. law and custom   

do
be   

13
stale … present
redundant and past what is now fresh and gleaming   

15
seems to it
seems old in comparison to the present   

16
glass
hourglass   

17
As
as if   

Leontes … himself
leaving Leontes to the consequences of his foolish jealousies, so distraught he shuts himself away   

20
Gentle
noble, wellborn/ excellent/polite, courteous   

22
king's
i.e. Polixenes'   

23
pace
proceed   

25
Equal with wond'ring
as great as the admiration her
grace
inspires   

26
list not prophesy
wish not to foretell   

28
adheres
pertains   

29
argument
subject matter   

31
yet
yet allow   

1
importunate
persistent, urging   

2
'tis … denying
it makes me ill to deny   

3
fifteen
the discrepancy between Camillo's fifteen and Time's sixteen years may be a scribal error or a slip on Shakespeare's part   

4
been aired
lived   

6
feeling
heartfelt   

allay
comfort   

7
o'erween
presume   

11
want
be without   

made me businesses
handled affairs for me   

15
considered
rewarded   

16
heaping friendships
growth of Camillo's kindnesses/increase of mutual friendship   

17
fatal
deadly   

20
reconciled
remorseful, confessed   

23
unhappy
miserable/unfortunate   

gracious
virtuous   

24
approved
proved   

28
missingly noted
noticed in his absence   

retired
absent   

29
exercises
activities, pastimes   

32
eyes … service
employees to watch him   

33
removedness
absence/where he goes   

37
unspeakable estate
indescribable wealth   

39
rare note
exceptional report   

40
begin
originate   

42
angle
fishhook   

44
question
conversation   

45
uneasy
difficult   

46
present
immediate   

Autolycus
literally, “the wolf himself” or “the lone wolf”; in classical mythology, he was a crafty thief   

1
peer
peep out/appear   

2
doxy
whore/low woman   

3
sweet o'
sweetest part of   

4
pale
paleness/domain   

5
sheet … hedge
spring-cleaning involved washing linen, which was hung out to dry on hedges   

7
set … edge
unclear; the general sense seems to be “whet my appetite for thieving” (“to pug” means “to tug or pull,” hence possibly “to steal”); alternative possibility is sexual (“pug” meant mistress/whore and “tooth” was associated with desire, as in “toothsome”)   

11
aunts
whores, wenches   

12
tumbling
having sex   

13
three-pile
costly thick velvet   

14
out of service
unemployed   

19
tinkers
menders of metal pots and kettles (also applied to beggars and thieves)   

leave to live
permission to live freely   

20
sow-skin budget
pigskin toolbag   

stocks
instrument of punishment in which the arms or legs were confined   

22
in … avouch it
affirm that I am a tinker (rather than a vagabond) and thus escape punishment   

23
traffic
trade, goods   

kite … linen
the kite (a bird of prey) supposedly stole pieces of cloth to build its nest; Autolycus steals
sheets
that have been left out to dry   

24
littered under
fathered by/born under the influence of (the connotations of animal birth recall Autolycus' wolfishness)   

25
Mercury
Roman god of thieves/the planet   

unconsidered
disregarded, unattended   

26
die
i.e. gambling   

drab
whoring/pimping   

caparison
clothing, outfit   

27
silly cheat
petty deception/foolish victim of my trickery   

Gallows and knock
hanging and beating (punishments of a highwayman)   

29
For … come
as for the future/the afterlife   

31
'leven wether tods
eleven sheep will produce 12 kg (a
tod
) of wool   

32
odd
one   

34
springe
trap   

cock
woodcock, a proverbially stupid bird   

35
counters
round metal disks used for calculating   

36
sheep-shearing feast
festival held between May and July; the shearing of the sheep was accompanied by general celebrations   

39
lays it on
sets about it thoroughly   

made me
made   

40
nosegays
posies of flowers   

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