In the time period that he was writing nice meant stupid or simple. It was used as an insult but also to describe those that we would consider mentally disabled.
it meant loved
Shakespearean language was the language of early stage dramas for many years. Some of the words are still around while others are not. In this language there was no word apt.
In Shakespearean English, "e'en" is a contraction of "even," often used to mean "just" or "exactly." It can also convey a sense of immediacy or a more poetic tone in dialogue and verse. The term frequently appears in Shakespeare's works to enhance rhythm and maintain the meter of the lines.
nean means nice and mean
it means a pleasure knowing you,getting to meet you, nice taliking to you, or your very nice.
Nice in Shakespearean English usually means either meticulous or pernickety.
shakespearean comedy
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
In Shakespearean English as written, the letter "I" with an apostrophe is a contraction and can mean "in" or "if" depending on the context.
i' - in
In Shakespearean language, you can say "Halt!" or "Cease!" to mean stop.
Shakespearean language is English. "I will kill you" is perfectly straightforward English and means "I will kill you".
Shakespearean usage of this word includes the following meanings: foolish, trivial, delicate or finicky. It just means ''nice'' as well.
It means stupid..
it meant loved
In Shakespearean language, "consort" can refer to a spouse or partner, but it can also be used to mean a companion, associate, or someone who keeps company with others.
i' in shakespearean language mean I've