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Authors: William Shakespeare

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politic
cunning

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crossed
thwarted

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set him clear
make even the devil seem innocent

32
fairly
virtuously/cleanly

33
foul
wicked/dirty

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Takes … wicked
imitates virtuous behavior in order to be wicked

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zeal
religious devotion

34
set … fire
i.e. begin wars in the name of religion

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dead
i.e. to him

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wards
locks

39
Many
for many

40
sure
securely (from arrest for debt)

41
liberal
over-generous

42
keep his house
stay indoors

Act 3 Scene 4

3.4
Location: Timon’s house, Athens

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at once
to all of you

10
the hour
is the time

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Labouring for
getting on for, approaching

12
much
i.e. late

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on’t
at it

15
wont
accustomed

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shine
rise (like the sun)

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waxed
grown

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prodigal
wasteful

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like the sun’s
i.e. reaching a peak, and then declining

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am of
share

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t’observe
to note and interpret

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For … money
i.e. the money he owes me was spent on the jewels

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heart
feelings/wish

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Mark
note, listen to

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shows
appears

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e’en … ’em
it is as if your lord demands money to pay for the jewels that were a gift to him

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charge
employment

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stealth
stealing

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much deep
very great (amount)

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confidence
intimacy, trusted friendship

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mine
i.e. my master’s

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his had equalled
his loan would have been as great as that of your master

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attend
wait for

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signify so much
make this known

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diligent
dutiful/officious

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in a cloud
troubled/muffled up

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certain
certain sums of (in his reply Flavius plays on the sense of “secure, assured”)

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preferred
brought forward, presented

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false
disloyal

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fawn
show delight/grovel

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take down
swallow

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maws
throat/stomachs

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stir me up
provoke me

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made an end
parted company

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reckon
add up

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serve
do, suffice (Flavius plays on the sense of “do a servant’s duty”)

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base
dishonorable/low-born

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cashiered
dismissed (from service)

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worship
used ironically

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broader
more plainly

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rail
rant

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repair
return

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take’t … soul
believe me

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wondrously
extraordinarily

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comfortable
cheerful

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forsook
abandoned

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keeps
remains in

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if … health
if he is so ill

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make … gods
i.e. not risk punishment after death for leaving debts behind him

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clear
unhindered/innocent

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passage
passing through/moving

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free
unrestrained/generous

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retentive
confining

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Put in
present your bill

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Knock … ’em
Timon plays on the fact that
bill
also means “long-handled weapon”

97
cleave
split

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girdle
belt

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sums
amounts of money

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Tell
count

106
fall upon
attack, punish

107
throw … at
i.e. give up on

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desperate
irrecoverable/mad, reckless

Act 3 Scene 5

3.5
Location: inside Timon’s house
(
though the action is continuous from the previous scene
)

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put … me
taken my breath away

4
What … so?
Timon begins to plan the mock banquet

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fitly
conveniently

8
bid
invite, summon

9
luxurs
lechers, debauched men

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distracted
agitated/confused, maddened

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Be … care
do not worry about it

Act 3 Scene 6

3.6
Location: the senate house, Athens

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voice
vote

1
fault’s
crime’s

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Bloody
bloodthirsty, vicious

3
emboldens
encourages

4
bruise
crush

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virtues
i.e. your virtuous selves

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hot blood
anger

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stepped into
i.e. incurred the penalties of (the image is of entering water)

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past depth
too deep, out of their depth

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heed
care, thought

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fate
his ill-fated deed

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comely
decent, becoming

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soil
tarnish

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fact
crime

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which buys out
redeems

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fair
noble/just

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touched
hit, wounded/infected, defiled

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touched to death
fatally damaged

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sober
serious/reasonable, controlled

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unnoted
hardly noticeable

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behave
control, manage

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but … argument
carried a point in a debate

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undergo
undertake

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strict
forced

27
form
acceptable practice/lawful procedure

28
Upon the head
into the category

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which
i.e. quarrelling

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misbegot
illegitimately conceived

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suffer
endure

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breathe
utter/take in

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his wrongs
the wrongs done to him

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his outsides
i.e. external to him, not essential

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raiment
clothing

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carelessly
casually

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prefer
promote, present

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wrongs
wrongs done to us

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kill
to kill

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for ill
an evil cause

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gross
obvious/wicked

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clear
innocent

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bear
tolerate, endure

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under favour
with your kind permission

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captain
soldier

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fond
foolish

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repugnancy
resistance

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what … Abroad?
i.e. why do soldiers go and fight

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bearing
plays on the senses of “childbearing” and “bearing the weight of a man during sex”

50
carry it
win the day (continues to play on senses relating to pregnancy and sex)

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irons
fetters, shackles

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gust
outburst, battering blast

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by mercy
if seen mercifully

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Weigh
consider, judge

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breathe
speak

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Lacedaemon
Sparta (city in southern Greece)

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Byzantium
Istanbul (city in Turkey)

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briber
giver of bribes

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made … ’em
dealt wounds out rather too plentifully

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sin … him
i.e. drunkenness

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in … fury
i.e. when drunk

76
cherish factions
encourage dissent

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inferred
alleged/implied

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parts
good qualities

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right … time
military feats should have bought him the right to live out his natural life

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deserts
merits

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to
in addition to

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for
because

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security
safety/guaranteed return on a loan

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pawn
pledge, mortgage

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Upon … returns
as a means of guaranteeing his repayment of your mercy

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in valiant gore
i.e. by dying in battle

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On … our
at the risk of our highest

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know
recognize, acknowledge

101
sue
plead

101
grace
favor

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spacious in effect
has considerable implications/leads to exile in the wide world

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dotage
foolishness

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shine
sunshine

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Attend … judgement
expect a more severe punishment

110
not … spirit
so as not to make us more angry

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presently
immediately

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Only in bone
as living skeletons

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told
counted

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let out
lent

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balsam
healing ointment

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usuring
practicing usury, inflicting cost for one’s own profit

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ill
unwelcome

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worthy
worthy of, befitting

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spleen
rage (the spleen was thought to be the seat of extreme emotion)

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lay for
waylay/endeavor to get (plays on sense of “wager, bet”)

123
hearts
affections, followers (plays on sense of “suit of cards”)

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at odds
in a state of conflict (sustains the gambling image)

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brook
tolerate

Act 3 Scene 7

3.7
Location: Timon’s house, Athens

3.7
divers
various

3
try
test

4
tiring
exhausting themselves/feeding (as a bird of prey tugs at flesh)

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encountered
met

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low
financially dire

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several
various

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persuasion
suggestion, evidence

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many my near
my many pressing obligations

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conjured
summoned, entreated

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in debt
obliged, committed to

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importunate
urgent

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provision was out
financial means were exhausted

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of
on account of

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