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Shakespearean usage of this word includes the following meanings: foolish, trivial, delicate or finicky. It just means ''nice'' as well.

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In Shakespeare's time, the word "nice" meant precise, accurate, or scrupulous. It often conveyed a sense of being particular or meticulous in detail.

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