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Authors: William Shakespeare

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Pandarus of Troy
in Greek legend, the go-between (or pander) in Troilus and Cressida’s love affair

66
And … steel
i.e. and having stooped to such an unmanly profession, still call myself a soldier

67
run … humour
undertake no such low task

68
humour
for contemptuous emphasis

68
humour
so often, Nim’s use of it has begun to become meaningless; possibly he means “letter written out of fancy” or simply adds

68
humour-letter
having repeated

68
’haviour of reputation
an honorable bearing/a reputable manner

70
tightly
properly/well

71
pinnace
small sailing vessel

72
avaunt
be gone

73
o’th’hoof
on foot

73
pack
be off

74
humour
mood/fashion

75
French thrift
economy, possibly a French tendency to have only one page rather than several attendants

75
skirted
wearing a coat with a fully skirted lower section

76
gripe
grip/afflict the bowels with pain

76
gourd and fullam
false or loaded dice

76
holds
hold good/continue to be effective

77
high and low
i.e. dice loaded to produce either high or low numbers

77
beguiles
deceives

78
Tester
sixpence

78
pouch
(my) purse

79
Phrygia
region in Asia Minor conquered by the Turks in the fifteenth century; now part of modern Turkey

79
Phrygian Turk
i.e. base, barbarous person

80
operations
plans

80
humours of
inclinations for

82
welkin
sky

83
wit or steel
intelligence/ingenuity or violence (the sword)

84
humour
nature

84
humours
methods

84
discuss
make known

86
eke
also

88
prove
put to the test (sexually)

91
yellowness
i.e. jealousy

92
revolt
i.e. against Falstaff

93
Mars
god of war

93
Mars of malcontents
most warlike of rebels

4
old
great

7
posset
hot drink made with milk, liquor, and spices

7
soon at night
before the night is too far advanced

8
sea-coal
superior type of coal transported by sea from the north of England

10
withal
with

10
breed-bate
troublemaker

12
peevish
foolish/perverse

14
fault
i.e. lack

18
glover
glove maker

18
paring-knife
knife used for trimming leather

20
Cain
in the Bible, the world’s first murderer

20
Cain-coloured
reddish yellow

21
softly-sprighted
gentle/mild in spirit

22
as … hands
as brave (
tall
) a fighter

23
between … head
in these parts

24
warrener
gamekeeper/one in charge of an enclosure for breeding rabbits

31
Out, alas!
exclamation of dismay

32
shent
blamed/rebuked

33
closet
private room

35
doubt
fear

37
And … adown-a
the refrain of a song

38
toys
trifles (i.e. songs)

39
une boîtie en vert
French for “a green box” (
boîtie
may also mean “surgeon’s instrument case”)

40
Do intend
i.e. do you hear (from the French
entendre
)

43
horn-mad
wildly enraged, like a horned beast/madly jealous like a cuckold (horned husband of an unfaithful wife)

44
ma … affaire
by my faith, it’s very hot. I’m going to see the great business at the
Court

47
Oui … Dépêche
“yes; put it in my pocket: hurry up”

54
trot
troth (faith)

54
Od’s me
God save me

54
que ai-je oublié
“what have I forgotten”

55
simples
medicinal herbs

59
diable
devil

59
larron
thief

66
phlegmatic
dull/cold; presumably Quickly means “choleric”—i.e. “angry/hot”

67
of
on

76
ne’er … not
never burn my fingers (i.e. meddle) unnecessarily

78
baillez
bring

82
melancholy
introspective/sullen/broodingly angry; perhaps another error for “choleric”

83
you
since you ask; or simply emphatic

83
yea … no
truth

86
dress meat
prepare food

88
charge
responsibility/burden

90
avised
aware/informed

90
You … it
i.e. it certainly is/let me assure you it is

92
I … it
I wouldn’t wish any word of it to get out

96
jack’nape
ape (hence “fool/upstart”)

97
gar
God

98
park
enclosed hunting ground

99
meddle or make
interfere

100
stones
testicles

103
ver
for

104
Jack
knavish

105
Jarteer
Garter

106
measure our weapon
swords were measured before a duel to ensure that they were of equal length (
weapon
has phallic connotations)

108
prate
chatter/gossip

108
What the good-year
what the devil

112
An
puns on “Anne” (whom Caius will be a
fool
to woo)

117
trow
wonder

117
near
in

123
honest
chaste

124
friend
sympathizer/favorer (with a play on the sense of “lover”)

129
book
i.e. Bible

132
it … Nan
what an extraordinary girl she is

133
Nan
diminutive of “Anne”

133
detest
malapropism for “protest” (i.e. declare)

136
allicholy
malapropism for “melancholy”

137
go to
expression of impatient dismissal

139
voice
support

142
confidence
malapropism for “conference”; Quickly means “private conversation”

147
Out upon’t
expression of irritation

1
scaped
escaped

1
holiday-time
best time/heyday

4
precisian
puritan/strict spiritual adviser (some editors emend to “physician”)

5
counsellor
adviser/confidant

6
sympathy
agreement/affinity (between us)

7
sack
Spanish white wine

18
Herod of Jewry
i.e. ranting villain; in the Bible, Herod of Judaea ordered the deaths of John the Baptist and the infant Jesus; he was presented in morality plays as both evil and absurdly boastful

20
gallant
fashionable young gentleman/one who woos ladies

20
unweighed
unconsidered

21
Flemish
from the Netherlands; the Flemish were proverbially heavy drinkers

23
should I say
could I have said

25
putting down
suppression (perhaps with sexual connotations)

27
puddings
sausages (also used to refer to the human guts)

28
trust me
believe me/depend upon it

31
ill
unwell/out of sorts (Mistress Ford responds to the sense of “ugly”)

32
have
have something (i.e. the letter)

38
respect
consideration

42
go to hell
i.e. by committing adultery with Falstaff

45
hack
strike repeatedly with a sword/have sex/make a whore of a woman

45
article … gentry
nature of your social rank

47
burn daylight
i.e. waste time

49
make … liking
discriminate between men’s physiques

52
uncomeliness
unseemly behavior

53
gone … of
accorded with

55
‘Greensleeves’
a popular love song, here incongruously juxtaposed with the sacred tunes of the
Psalms
(some editors emend
hundred
to “hundredth,” suggesting specific allusion to Psalm 100, “All people that on earth do dwell/Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice”)

56
tuns
barrels/tons

58
entertain
receive/welcome/occupy his attention

62
ill opinions
Falstaff’s poor opinions of the women’s virtue

64
inherit
take possession (of Falstaff’s offer)

68
into the press
into the printing press/under pressure of his weight during sex

70
Mount Pelion
in Greek mythology, warring giants piled Pelion on top of Mount Ossa in an attempt to reach Olympus, home of the gods

70
turtles
turtledoves, proverbially faithful birds

71
ere
before

73
hand
handwriting

76
wrangle … honesty
quarrel with my own virtue

76
entertain
treat/consider

78
strain
quality

79
boarded
accosted/wooed (Mistress Ford picks up on the sense of “have sex with”)

79
fury
fierce passion

81
above deck
i.e. above the waist

82
come
plays on the sense of “have an orgasm”

82
hatches
with vaginal connotations

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