It means to know, as shown in this quotation from A Winter's Tale: "All I know of it is that Camillo was an honest man; and why he left your court, the gods themselves, wotting no more than I, are ignorant." The word is related to the word "wit".
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
In a forward direction.
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
"Eh wot" is an obsolete British slang exclamation that can be used to punctuate the end of a sentence, particularly a jovial remark. The meaning of the word "wot" is "know", so the phrase "eh wot?" is equivalent to saying "you know?"
zac eforn wot is u number what does "wot" mean
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In a forward direction.
Shakespeare wrote in English. "The" means exactly the same when he used it as it does when you use it.
wot does that mean?
it stands for what
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
wot is a nine letter word for a alian