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."
There are many soldiers and servants who do not have any lines. These are sometimes referred to as supernumeraries.
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.
Silence is a word that means keep quite. Sh is a valid scrabble word that means to urge silence.
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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.
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The proper name for the Greek god of silence is Harpocrates. However, the common word for someone who does not practice what they preach is a "hypocrite".