à Fr prep Reference library
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a
sp a9, a[sture]
A. C. Bradley
Aaron Reference library
Anne Button
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2 ed.)
a *Moor and Tamora’s lover, is ultimately sentenced to be buried and starved, Titus Andronicus 5.3.
Aaron / ~’s n Reference library
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ˈarǝn / -z
sp Aaron29, Aron6 / Aarons1
abaiss·er / ~iez Fr v Reference library
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abɛsiˈez
sp abbaisse1
abandoned adj Reference library
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ǝˈbandǝnd
sp abandon’d1
abandon / ~ed v Reference library
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= / m ǝˈbandǝnd, -dǝˌnɪd
sp abandon4 / abandon’d5, abandoned2
abase v Reference library
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ǝˈbɛ:s
sp abase2
abashed adj Reference library
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=
sp abash’d1
abated adj Reference library
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ǝˈbɛ:tɪd
sp abated1
abatement n Reference library
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ǝˈbɛ:tmǝnt
sp abatement3
abate / ~s / ~d v Reference library
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ǝˈbɛ:t / -s / -ɪd /
sp abate12, a-bate1 / abates1 / abated2
> bate
a-bat-fowling n Reference library
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ǝˈbatˌfǝʊlɪn, -ɪŋ
sp a bat-fowling1
> fowl
Abbess Reference library
Anne Button
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2 ed.)
She reveals herself to be Emilia, mother of the Antipholus twins, at the end of The Comedy of Errors.
abbess n Reference library
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=
sp abbesse8
Abbess
abbey / ~s n Reference library
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ˈabǝɪ / -z
sp abbey14 / abbies1
Abbot of Westminster
Abbott, E(dwin) A(bbott) (1838–1926) Reference library
Tom Matheson
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2 ed.)
who addressed the first meeting of the New Shakespeare Society (13 March 1874). His A Shakespearian Grammar: An