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Shakespearean Vocabulary from Julius Caesar | Shakespearean Vocabulary activity

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  • AQUA-VITAE
  • MARRY
  • Then they asked me if that was the word of the Prince and I replied, "It was marry!"
  • PRAY
  • I pray the nurse comes quickly with good news!
  • Meaning: alcohol & spirits
  • Meaning: indeed
  • Meaning: to hope
  • FORSWEAR
  • 
  • X
  • SHAKESPEAREAN VOCABULARY
  • THOU
  • If thou hast a cold come see me... the friendly apothecary!
  • SAUCE
  • The saucy porter wouldn't let me in without a password.
  • Meaning: to break one's word, to lie
  • Meaning: you (used for one person who is the subject of a sentence)
  • Translation: sassy
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