It's a quote from Shakespeare's The Tempest, and is said by Caliban, the monstrous son of the witch Sycorax. It's already in modern English. Does the word mother cause you trouble? Or feather? You may possibly be unfamiliar with the word fen, which means a swamp, or raven, which is a large black bird, or the dialectical habit of sometimes leaving out the v in ever or the e in brushed, but basically every word here is perfectly familiar to any English speaker in the world today.
What makes it hard to understand is not knowing that Caliban's mother was a witch, and therefore the sort of person who would scrape dew from a swamp with a raven's feather, for one of those wicked purposes known only to witches.
A Shakesperian insult is an instult written by Shakespear. For instance, one is "You toad-breathed onion eyed small mammal sucker!"
Timon of Athens
It meant and still means a low-born, untrustworthy rascal. It was and is an insult, but not the strongest one. This passage from King Lear should give you an idea: "What in the world he is That names me traitor, villain-like he lies."
he called him a no good hobnockker
its something about honey and bees and more of bees
The luhya word for the English word insult is "tusi."
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "diss" means "to show disrespect to, often by insult or criticism."
It is an insult aimed at women: the exact meaning is uncertain.
This is likely the English word "imbecile" (an insult related to mental ability).
The phrase "tête de con" translates to "idiot" or "jerk" in English. It is a derogatory term used to insult someone.
Insult is a noun (an insult) and a verb (to insult).
Very offensive insult in Jamaican or Rastafarian English. Literally means a cloth to wipe your buttocks.
this is an insult meaning that the other persons "had bad (unsatifactory) sex"
Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
"Malparida piroba" is a derogatory term in Spanish that can be translated as "wicked b****" in English. It is a highly offensive insult.
The word 'insult' is both a noun (insult, insults) and a verb (insult, insults, insulting, insulted).Examples:Look, a two dollar tip. That is an insult. (noun)You can't insult someone with that large an ego. (verb)
I think you mean "tosser". It's an English slang insult.