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Authors: William Shakespeare

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Jessica
probably a form of “Iscah,” daughter of Abraham’s brother, Haran (Genesis 11:29)

10
exhibit
express (malapropism for “inhibit,” i.e. restrain)

12
get
beget, conceive

18
manners
behavior/character

19
strife
i.e. internal conflict, turmoil

1
in
during

5
spoke … of
discussed/hired

6
vile
degrading/worthless
quaintly
skillfully
ordered
arranged

9
furnish us
prepare

10
An
if
this
i.e. the letter’s seal

11
seem to signify
i.e. tell you something

12
hand
handwriting
fair hand
attractive handwriting (sense then shifts to “beautiful pale hand”)

16
By your leave
with your permission (to go)

18
sup
have supper

22
Go
i.e. come

23
masque
theatrical entertainment, usually involving music and dancing

24
of
with

28
some
about an

31
must needs
must
directed
instructed/described

36
gentle
puns on “gentile”

37
foot
step/path

38
she
i.e. misfortune

39
she
i.e. Jessica
issue
child
faithless
pagan/dishonest

2
of
between

3
gormandize
eat excessively

5
rend apparel out
wear out your clothes

9
wont
accustomed

12
bid forth
invited out

13
wherefore
why

15
upon
i.e. at the expense of

16
prodigal
wastefully extravagant

17
to
after
right loath
very reluctant

18
ill
harm/trouble

19
tonight
last night

20
expect
await

21
reproach
malapropism for “approach”; Shylock responds to what Lancelet has actually said

25
nose fell a-bleeding
considered to be a bad omen
Black … th’afternoon
a deliberately nonsensical series of details; Lancelet pokes fun at superstitious attitudes such as Shylock’s
Black Monday
Easter Monday

30
wry-necked
played with the musician’s head twisted away from the instrument

31
casements
windows

33
varnished faces
i.e. wearing masks

34
stop
shut

35
fopp’ry
foolishness

36
Jacob’s staff
in the Bible, the only possession Jacob started out with

37
mind of
inclination for
forth
away from home

41
for
despite

43
a Jewès eye
proverbial phrase for something very valuable; also plays on Jessica (a “Jewess”) eyeing Lorenzo

44
Hagar’s offspring
Abraham’s Egyptian concubine Hagar gave birth to Ishmael; both mother and son were outcast at Abraham’s wife Sarah’s request

46
patch
fool, clown

47
profit
progress

48
Drones
non-workers (literally, bees whose only role is to impregnate the queen)
hive
live (in a hive)

54
Fast … find
keep possessions securely and they’ll always be found quickly (proverbial)

56
crossed
thwarted

1
penthouse
projecting roof of a building

2
make a stand
i.e. wait

3
His … past
i.e. he is almost late

4
marvel
surprising
out-dwells his hour
i.e. is late

5
ever
always
run … clock
i.e. are early

6
Venus’ pigeons
doves that draw Venus’ chariot

8
obligèd
contracted, pledged
unforfeited
unbroken

9
ever
always
holds
holds true

10
that
with which

11
untread
retrace

12
measures
paces
unbated fire
undiminished keenness

15
younger
younger son, as the
prodigal
was (sometimes emended to “younker,” fashionable youth)

16
scarfèd bark
ship decorated with flags
puts from
leaves

17
strumpet
lascivious/wild/changeable

19
over-withered ribs
over-weathered ship’s timbers (i.e. damaged by waves)

20
rent
torn
beggared
made destitute

22
your
I beg your
abode
delay

25
watch
wait/keep watch

26
father
father-in-law

28
tongue
i.e. voice

36
exchange
change (into boy’s clothes)

38
pretty
clever, artful

39
Cupid
Roman god of love

42
hold … to
stand and observe/illuminate

43
sooth
truth
light
immoral/evident/luminous

44
office of discovery
i.e. torchbearing, because it involves revealing things

47
garnish
outfit/trimming (some editors emend “lovely” to “lowly”)

49
close
secretive/concealing
play the runaway
i.e. pass quickly

50
stayed for
awaited

51
make fast
i.e. shut securely, lock
gild
equip, adorn (literally, cover with gold)

53
gentle
dear one/gentile

54
Beshrew
curse

56
true
reliable

57
true
constant

65
stay
wait

66
is come about
i.e. has changed (favorably for sailing)

trains
retinues

1
discover
reveal

2
several
various, individual

4
who
which

5
Who
whoever

8
dull
not bright/blunt
blunt
forthright/unrefined

12
withal
with it

14
back
over

20
dross
rubbish/residue from melted metal

21
nor
neither

22
virgin hue
possibly because
silver
is the color of the moon, ruled over by Diana, goddess of chastity

25
weigh
weigh up, assess
even
fair/impartial

26
rated
valued/estimated
estimation
reputation/value

30
disabling
belittling

36
graved
engraved

40
mortal breathing
i.e. living

41
Hyrcanian deserts
Persian region south of the Caspian Sea known for its wildness
desert
deserted/isolated place
vasty
vast

44
watery kingdom
i.e. the sea
ambitious head
i.e. waves

46
spirits
courageous men

49
like
likely

50
base
unworthy (puns on lead as a
base
metal)
gross
inferior/coarse/ earthly

51
rib
enclose (as ribs do the internal organs)
cerecloth
winding-sheet, shroud
obscure
concealed/dark

52
immured
enclosed

53
undervalued to
less in value compared with
trièd
tested

55
set
fixed, like a jewel

56
angel
Archangel Michael who appeared on a coin known as an “angel”

57
insculped
engraved

61
form
image

64
carrion
loathsome/skeletal/putrefying
Death
death’s head, skull

69
But
only

72
in judgement old
i.e. wise

73
inscrolled
inscribed on a scroll

78
tedious
lengthy
part
depart

80
complexion
temperament/skin color

4
raised
roused, woke up

12
passion
passionate outcry

13
outrageous
excessively fierce

19
double ducats
twice the value of single ducats

20
stones
jewels

24
stones
plays on the sense of “testicles”

25
look
be sure
day
i.e. date on which the loan is to be repaid

28
reasoned
talked

29
narrow … English
i.e. the English Channel

30
miscarried
came to harm/was destroyed

31
fraught
laden

32
upon
of

40
Slubber
spoil/rush

41
stay
wait (for)
riping
ripening

42
for
as for

43
of
i.e. concerned with

45
ostents
displays

46
become you
be appropriate to you/dignify you

47
there
i.e. then

49
affection wondrous sensible
emotion extraordinarily evident

51
he … him
i.e. Bassanio is all he lives for

53
quicken
revive/lighten
embracèd heaviness
adopted sadness

Servitor
servant

1
straight
straight away

2
Aragon
region of northeastern Spain

3
election
choice
presently
at once

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