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Shakespeare spoke English, so can you guess what word he used to mean "bald"? That's right, "bald". In the Comedy of Errors, the Syracusan Antipholus and Dromio have a witty repartee in Act II Scene II including the line "Time himself is bald and therefore to the world's end will have bald followers."

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