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Shakespearean Glossary
Complete this table with the correct translations of missing words.
| Anew | Again |
| Anon | Soon |
| Art | Are |
| Coz | Cousin |
| Doth | |
| Dost | |
| Ere | |
| Filch | Steal |
| Hadst | Had |
| Hark | |
| Hast | Have |
| Hath | Have |
| Hereafter | |
| Ho | Oi! Hey! |
| Is’t | Is it? |
| Lewd | Promiscuous |
| Mark | Take note of |
| Marry | By Mary (a mild oath) |
| Minx | Seductive woman |
| Moor | |
| Morrow | Morning |
| Ne’er | |
| O’er | |
| Oft | Often |
| Prithee | I pray thee (I wish you to) |
| Sirrah | |
| Suit | Case or attempt at persuading |
| Ta’en | Taken |
| Thee | |
| Thine | |
| Thou | You |
| Thy | Your |
| ‘tis | It is |
| Shalt | Shall |
| Strumpet | |
| Wert | Were it |
| Whence | Where |
| Wherefore | |
| Wilt | Will it |
| Wit | Understanding, intelligence |
| Wrath | |
| Woo | Attempt to court |
| Worthy | Honest, true, good |
| Wouldst | Would |
| Zounds |