When Capulet says "my fingers itch," he is expressing a feeling of annoyance or impatience. It implies a desire to take action or engage in a physical confrontation. It is a metaphorical way of saying that he is feeling ready to act aggressively.
go to the doctors and see what they say first
NO. You have an itch so to relieve it you scratch it. To say someone should itch your back when you mean he or she should scratch it because it itches, is just as silly as asking another person to sit on your haunches.
I think Lord Capulet say to Tybalt, come down .Because he don't want people to fighting at his party.
it can mean:good luck,bad luck,promising,or a lie when you say something then cross your fingers.
Montague I can say it with the least effort
If someone has their fingers crossed while they say something, that means that they are lying. This phrase can also be used in the sense of "we'll keep our fingers crossed", meaning that you are hoping for something.
If you are a male put both index fingers next to eachother than that symbolises how long your penis is. (when i say put both index fingers together i mean nail to nail, if that makes sense)
It of course does not say in the script how old Capulet is. The actor who played him, Paul Hardwick, was 50 years old in 1968 (it was in this year, not 1969, that the Zeffirelli film, which I assume to be the one you mean, was released.)
I don't know about Lord Capulet, but I know for certain that Lady Capulet is fairly young. She tells Juliet that she was about her age when she was had her. This means that Lady Capulet is 26. I guess due to stress she can look a few years older though. For Capulet, I guess you can say that he is well dressed and groomed. He is from a wealthy family after all. The same applies to Lady Capulet.
Capulet says the women will dance at his party "in a mask," meaning they will wear masks to conceal their identity.
I would say you have picked up a wart from somewhere. Go to your pharmacist and get some ointment before it spreads further.
There are multiple ways to say "itch" in Spanish, here are a few:-comezón-picazón-sarna-prurito