Silence is spelt the same today as it was by Shakespeare.
For example:
"Thanks, i`faith, for silence is only commendable in a neat's tongue dried and a maid not vendible." -- quoted from "The Merchant of Venice" by Shakespeare.
However he also used other ways to express silence in his writings, for example: "Come, sing. And you that will not, hold your tongues."
The correct spelling of the adjective is silent(quiet).
Those are Hamlet's dying words.
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The correct spelling of the adjective is silent(quiet).
If you mean silence, that is 'quiet' .
No, silencio is a Spanish word for silence not a spell.
Those are Hamlet's dying words.
The historical proper noun, a surname, is Shakespeare, notably English playwright William Shakespeare.
Neise is not an English word
Silence is a word that means keep quite. Sh is a valid scrabble word that means to urge silence.
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A promise or a spell are examples of things that can be broken by saying its name.
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The word "SILENCE" is an anagram of "LICENSE." It can form about 40 shorter words, including senile, nieces, lines, since, seine, slice, liens, and eels.
Nobody knows--he chucked his spellbook away at the end of the play, remember.