Romeo and Juliet ARCHAIC LANGUAGE Woo Date, court, win one’s heart.

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Romeo and Juliet

ARCHAIC LANGUAGE

Woo Date, court, win one’s heart

Time Phrases Fortnight Anon Ne’er E’er Oft Ere TTTTwo weeks SSSSoon NNNNever EEEEver OOOOften BBBBefore

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