Aquilon
"Jesting" is often used as a the word for joking in Shakespearean texts. For example, "Surely you do jest!"
The Shakespearean word is 'jolthead', with an L - it means dunce or blockhead.
'A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet'
a shakespearean sprite is: Ariel!
There is no such language as "Shakespearean". Shakespeare wrote and spoke English. When he said "the" he meant "the" and that was the only word he ever used for the definite article. One can take any passage from Shakespeare and it is bound to crop up fairly quickly.
Aquilon
Describing a noun, e.g. a Shakespearean play
In Shakespearean language, the word "friend" can be expressed as "comrade," "confidant," or "ally."
It is from an old Spanish word, Briza, referring to a cold North East wind. Used in the West Indies to mean North East trade wind
What is the Shakespearean word for goodbye
It is from an old Spanish word, Briza, referring to a cold North East wind. Used in the West Indies to mean North East trade wind
shakespear
another word used for shakespearean Sonnet
"Jesting" is often used as a the word for joking in Shakespearean texts. For example, "Surely you do jest!"
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Polar Easterlies
If the wind is coming from the north and moving to the south, then it would be called a "northerly" wind. Likewise, if it is coming from the south, it would be a "southerly" wind. why? is there a reasond?