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ELIZABETHAN LANGUAGE TERMS CONTEMPORARY ELIZABETHAN Listed below are some common Elizabethan terms you will come across while reading Shakespeare. Use them to help you become familiar with the language,.

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9 Elizabethan Words To Bring Back “How dost thou?” Meaning: “How are you?” ... “The privies be yon.” Meaning: “The toilets are over there.” ... Funk. Meaning: The stale, musty smell of tobacco. ... Kickie-wickie. Meaning: an affectionate term for a wife. ... Gandermooner. ... Lubberwort. ... “'Tis twixt one and two.” ... Quatch.

HELLO = = GOODBYE Here are some of the greetings the Elizabethans used matched with the sort of phrases we would use today: Good Morrow, Mistress Patterson.

Antique language isn't necessarily "big words" or curious sentence structure....Still More Language. Instead Of...Say...OkayVery well, 'Tis done, As you will, Marry shall IWow!Marry! 'Zounds (God's wounds, pron: ZOONDS) I'faith! Hey-ho! God's Death! What ho!Excuse meForgive me, Pray pardon, I crave your forgiveness, By your leave8 more rows

The term, “Elizabethan Era” refers to the English history of Queen Elizabeth I's reign (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history and it's been widely romanticized in books, movies, plays, and TV series.

: of, relating to, or characteristic of Elizabeth I of England or her reign.

You can use: Good morning Give you good morning Good morning Good morrow Good day (or morning, afternoon, evening) God give you a good day Good day (or morning, afternoon, evening) Good day; Good den Good afternoon or evening Good even; Good e'en Glad to see you! Well met!

The commonest modern English greetings are not found in Shakespearean English: hello and hi did not enter the language until the 19th century; and although expressions with how are widespread, they are generally different in form.

The language in which Shakespeare wrote is referred to as Early Modern English, a linguistic period that lasted from approximately 1500 to 1750. The language spoken during this period is often referred to as Elizabethan English or Shakespearian English.

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