Pick up a copy of William Shakespeare's Plays and start reading - they are written in Elizabethan English.
e.g. dastard, betwixt, methought, Tush!, pr'ythee, doth,
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that word does not exist.
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Elizabethan
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Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
the tribe that no longer exist is the cheyanne.
Many of the new words in Elizabethan English were borrowed from Latin, Greek, French, and Italian. These borrowings enriched the English language and contributed to its growth and development during the Elizabethan era.
the medicine that was used in the Elizabethan times was made out of herbs and spices, in other words were natural.
Bagels, as we know them today, did not exist in Elizabethan times (1558-1603). The bagel is believed to have originated in Poland in the 17th century, well after the Elizabethan era. During the Elizabethan period, bread was commonly consumed, but it was typically in forms such as loaves and flatbreads rather than the distinctive ring shape of a bagel.
Many Elizabethan words have fallen out of common usage, including "thou" (you), "thee" (you), and "thy" (your), which were used for familiarity or intimacy. Other examples include "forsooth" (indeed), "quoth" (said), and "whence" (from where). Additionally, terms like "fain" (gladly) and "gadzooks" (an expression of surprise) have largely disappeared from modern English. These words reflect the unique linguistic characteristics of the period and its distinct social norms.
The Elizabethan poor laws changed the way the poor were looked after in Elizabethan England. Rather than being looked after by charity and begging a compulsory poor rate (tax) was introduced and distributed to local parishes who would then look after the 'deserving poor'. The deserving poor being those who widowed, orphaned, elderly or disabled or became poor due to a natural disasters. This also meant that vagrants, who were poor by choice, could no longer beg for their living.
Homosexuality in Elizebethan times was completely secretive, and no records exist on the subject.
Yes, the Elizabethans had much longer attention spans and powers of concentration than people do nowadays. Compared to the Elizabethans, all 21st century people are ADHD.
they do not longer exsist because they died
Ears. As in "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears." Elizabethan English is modern English--most words are the same now as they were then.