Hangers, straps supporting scabbard, ham., 5.i1.154. Handsaw (dialect form of heronshaw ') pucung = heron, ham. Hand fast, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. Half-faced, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. Half-cheek'd, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam.
6, 1.11.131 a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, 2.11.73. Halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher their breeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy,ġ lien. Halberd, axe-like weapon with long handle, rich. and cres., i.ii.27 courser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. Hair, against the hair, contrary to nature, troll. Grievance, inconvenience, affliction, two gent. greensleeves, a ballad tune not tending to godliness, mer. With lining but falstaff provided the stuffing himself. i.92.įoil (i) setting of a jewel, so something that shows up the value of an act or accomplishment, ham., 5.ii.247 (ii) put to the fail, deprive of commendation, tem., 3.i.46.
tale, 4.iv.127 the lily of the french coat of arms, and so appliedįob, set aside by trickery, cor., i. flote, sea, tem., 1.11.234.įlourish, embellishment, l. 6, 4.vii.36.įleshment, the satisfaction of a first success, lear, 2.11.118.įlew'd, with large chaps, mid. To bloodshed, lear, 2.11.42 flesh his sword, use it in his first fight, 1 hen. and jul.įlesh (to give a hound the flesh of the victim to rouse its keenness) so to introduce an untried soldier Hat#chment, tab#let showing the coat of arms of the deceased, ham., 4.v.210.įlaw, gust of wind, or passion, cdr. Harr#y te#n shi#llings, ha#lf -sovereign coined in Han#dsa#w (dialect form of heronshaw ') heron, ham. Han#d fa#st, marriage contract, cur., 1.v.78. Halidom, holidame, an oath (on holy relics) reduced by shakespeare's time to a mere reservation, two gent. shrew, thin faced (like the profile on the groat. 6, 1.11.131 a dead kingfisher if hung up was supposed to act as a weather-cock, lear, applied to inefficient or deficient bit, tam. Halcyon (from haleyone, changed with her husband ceyx to a type of kingfisher theirīreeding season in winter was supposed to be favoured with fine weather) calm, happy,ġ lien. Halberd, axe like weapon with long handle, rich. and cres., i.ii.27 co#urser's hair, supposed to come to life in water, ant. H#a#ir, against the h# a#ir, contrary to nature, troll. Haggled, with many wounds, item 5, 4.v1.11. shrew, 4.1.177 so as adj., of woman disobedient or unfaithful, oth., 3.111.264.