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A master of words, it has been suggested that Shakespeare invented over 10,000 words. However, the Oxford English Dictionary has verified that the playwright has coined at least 430 words, including "puke", "Dalmation", and "leapfrog".

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Where did the word puke come from?

William Shakespeare was the first to use the word "puke" in writing. (in As You Like It: "the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms") There is a record of the word "pukishness" from 1581 which shows that it may have been a word before Shakespeare used it.


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The word feigned mean?

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What shakespeare words are still used today?

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What does shortened word oft mean in shakespeare?

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What does gi' mean in shakespeare plays?

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What does Shakespeare mean by the word waxen?

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