New ‘verbal treasure trove’ dictionary captures nuances and uses of Shakespeare’s words

William Shakespeare used the word “dotage” to capture reduced mental ability (as in being blindly in love) rather than as a quaint term for old age, “successes” were really outcomes—one could talk of a “bad success”—and it turns out, the word “bastard” back then most often referred to a flower that was genetically hybrid.  Read More 

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