
A movement used in fencing, a passado is a forward thrust with the foil with the rear foot moving forward at the same time.
Read moreA movement used in fencing, a passado is a forward thrust with the foil with the rear foot moving forward at the same time.
Read morePronounced ‘ill-yad’, an oeillade is an amorous glance.
Read moreNook-shotten means crookedly shaped.
Read moreMadonna is a noun meaning ‘my lady’, used in Shakespeare as an affectionate, jocular term of endearment.
Read moreLoggets is a game in which sticks are thrown at a stake, with the one closest to the stake the winner – the same principle as in modern bowls.
Read moreA kerchief is a cloth head-covering or scarf (similar to the illustration below).
Read moreIn Roman mythology, Jove (or Jupiter) is the king of the gods, associated with thunder and lightning.
Read moreIn Shakespeare, illness means wickedness.
Read morePronounced hoh-boy, a hautboy is a wind instrument, later called an oboe.
Read morePronounced gib not jib, a gib is a tom-cat.
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