Ah, the word "lease" in Shakespearean talk means to grant the temporary use of something, like a property or land, in exchange for payment. It's like borrowing something for a specific period of time. Just imagine it as a friendly agreement between two parties, ensuring everyone gets what they need.
The Shakespearean word is 'jolthead', with an L - it means dunce or blockhead.
Describing a noun, e.g. a Shakespearean play
In Shakespearean language, the word "friend" can be expressed as "comrade," "confidant," or "ally."
talk you talk
Shakespearean language was the language of early stage dramas for many years. Some of the words are still around while others are not. In this language there was no word apt.
What is the Shakespearean word for goodbye
shakespear
In Shakespearean terms, a comedy was anything were there was a happy ending for the main character.
The German word for "talk" (assuming this is the noun) is: "Gespräch". If you mean the verb "to talk", then it's "reden".
Aquilon
One of the definitions for the word covenant is "agree, especially by lease, deed, or other legal contract."
it means to talk