Romeo and Juliet
ARCHAIC LANGUAGE
Woo Date, court, win one’s heart
Time Phrases Fortnight Anon Ne’er E’er Oft Ere TTTTwo weeks SSSSoon NNNNever EEEEver OOOOften BBBBefore
Woe Sorrow or sadness
Heavy Sad, the weight of the world on your shoulders
Places ► Yonder, yon ► Whence ► Hence ► Hither ► Thither ► O’er ► Over there ► Where ► From here ► Here ► There ► Over
Star-crossed Doomed, ill-fated, A bad sign as seen in the stars
Sayings Naught Marry! Fie! Alack E’en Aye Hie! Nothing Indeed! For shame! Alas Even Yes Hurry!
Shrift Confession
Morrow MorningMorning
Knave Servant or low class person
Helping Words Hath Doth or dost Art Thou or thy Twas Tis Wilt ╬ Have, has ╬ Do, you do, does ╬ Are ╬ You or your ╬ It was t is ╬ will
“Your Man” Servant
Holp h e l p e d
More Helpers Unto Would Nay Go to! Ho To Wish No Stop this! Now
Actions Chide, chidst Beseech Scathe Thrice Teen Gali Scold Beg Harm Three times Sorrow
Fray Quarrel, fight
Chaste Pure, innocent, virgin
Adversary Enemy, foe
Sepulcher Burial tomb
Tomb Monument, grave, vault
Spinners SpidersSpiders
Other Words Atomies Breast Dug Fay Wherefore -T-Tiny creatures -H-Heart -B-Breast -F-Faith -S-Shy
Visage Mask, visor
Wench Young woman
Romeo and Juliet The End