The Taming of the Shrew (31 page)

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Authors: William Shakespeare

299
Lucrece
raped by the Roman king Tarquin, Lucrece was so ashamed she committed suicide

300
’greed
got along

304
speeding
progress/success
goodnight our part
our part in this business is over

307
’twixt us twain
between we two

312
vied
redoubled (gambling term for raising the stakes)
protesting
declaring

313
twink
twinkling

314
a … see
wonderful to see

316
meacock
feeble

318
gainst
in preparation for

319
bid
invite

320
fine
finely dressed

321
hands … witnesses
joining of hands in front of witnesses (the “pre-contract”) prevented either party from becoming engaged to another

325
apace
swiftly

328
clapped up
settled

330
desperate mart
risky business endeavor

331
’Twas … you
it (Kate) was a piece of merchandise that was losing its value (
fretting
plays on the sense of “aggravating”)

333
quiet
peace of mind

334
quiet catch
(ironic)

341
freeze
possibly implies impotence

342
fry
burn lecherously

343
Skipper
frivolous wastrel
nourisheth
sustains life

345
compound
settle

346
deeds
actions/legal deeds
he of both
whichever of the two of you

347
dower
settlement made to the wife on the death of the husband

351
plate
gold or silver tableware

352
lave
wash

353
hangings
wall coverings
Tyrian
from Tyre, an ancient trading city on the Mediterranean

354
coffers
chests

355
cypress
made from cypress wood
arras counterpoints
tapestried bed coverings from Arras

356
tents
hangings for a bed

357
Turkey
Turkish
bossed
embossed, adorned

358
Valance … needlework
valences (borders on the sides or canopy of a bed) embroidered with Venetian gold thread

361
milch-kine
dairy cows
to the pail
(specifically) for milking

363
answerable … portion
appropriate to an estate of this size

364
struck
old

367
came well in
is to the point
list
listen

371
walls
i.e. the walls forming the city limits

373
two … land
i.e. the land brings in an annual income of two thousand
ducats
(gold coins)

374
jointure
widow’s settlement

375
pinched
distressed/belittled

378
argosy
large merchant ship

379
Marseillis’ road
the harbor at Marseilles

382
galliases
heavy low-built vessels

383
tight
efficient, seaworthy

389
out-vied
outbid (card-playing term)

391
let
providing
assurance
(financial) guarantee

392
else
otherwise

394
cavil
quibble

404
gamester
gambler, foolish adventurer
were
would be

406
Set … table
i.e. become dependent upon you
toy
piece of nonsense

409
faced … ten
bluffed, brazened it out with a card only worth ten

410
’Tis … head
I have a plan

412
get
beget, conceive

415
sire
father

1
Fiddler … sir
implies that Hortensio is holding Bianca’s fingers as he teaches her the lute

2
entertainment
reception

3
withal
with

6
prerogative
priority

8
lecture
lesson

9
Preposterous
unreasonable/placing last what should be first

10
ordained
created

12
usual pain
habitual labor

14
serve in
serve up (contemptuous)

15
braves
blustering threats

17
resteth … choice
is up to me

18
breeching … schools
schoolboy liable to be whipped (breeched)

19
’pointed
appointed

22
the whiles
in the meantime

28

Hic … senis

“here ran the [river] Simois; here is the Sigeian land [Troy]; here stood the lofty palace of old Priam [King of Troy]” (from Ovid’s
Heroides
)

30
Conster
translate/analyze grammatically/expound

35
port
station, dignity
pantaloon
foolish old man (i.e. Gremio)

37
fie
expression of impatience or disgust
jars
sounds discordant

38
Spit … again
possibly a perversion of the proverb “spit in your hands and take a better hold” (sequence
instrument’s … spit in the hole … tune … fingering
may have sexual connotations)

45
jars
quarrels

46
pedant
schoolmaster/quibbler

48
Pedascule
little pedant

50
Aeacides … grandfather
the Greek hero Ajax was also known as Aeacides, after his grandfather Aeacus (Lucentio has moved to the next line of Ovid’s
Heroides
)

52
master
tutor

53
doubt
point

56
pleasant
merry, playful

57
give me leave
leave me

58
three parts
i.e. the company of three people

59
formal
punctilious

60
withal
at the same time
but
unless

63
order
method

65
gamut
the musical scale
briefer sort
quicker way

68
fairly drawn
neatly set out

71
ground … accord
basis of all harmony

75
one … I
perhaps Hortensio’s love (
one clef
) and his real and assumed personalities (
two notes
); may also have sexual connotations (“one vagina,” “two testicles”—
notes
playing on “nuts”) leading to play on
die
in next line

78
Old
established
nice
capricious

79
true
legitimate, constant

85
pry into
spy on, investigate

88
stale
decoy (specifically, one that distracts a poorly trained hawk)

89
Seize … list
let those who want you have you
ranging
straying (like a hawk)/unfaithful

90
quit with
rid of/even with

5
want
lack

8
forsooth
in truth

10
rudesby
insolent ruffian
spleen
temper, passion

11
wooed … leisure
varies the proverbial “he who marries in haste repents at leisure”

12
frantic
insane, frenzied

14
noted for
known as

19
Lo
look

23
fortune … word
event prevents him from keeping his word

29
humour
temperament

30
Old
plentiful (Baptista plays on the more familiar sense)

40
to
of

42
jerkin
close-fitting jacket
turned
i.e. inside out (to make them last longer)

43
candle-cases
containers for candle ends (i.e. too worn out to wear)

45
chapeless
without a sheath
points
laces for fastening the doublet to the hose

46
hipped
lame, with an injured hip
of no kindred
that do not match

47
glanders
horse disease affecting the nostrils and jaws
like … chine
of unclear meaning; perhaps a corruption of “like to mourn in the
chine”
—i.e. likely to be in the final stages of the
glanders
—or possibly “likely to have a weak spine (
chine
)”

48
lampass
horse disease affecting the mouth
fashions
farcins (horse disease causing tumors)

49
windgalls
tumors on a horse’s leg
sped with spavins
rendered useless by swelling of the leg joints
rayed
disfigured
yellows
jaundice

50
fives
horse disease affecting the parotid glands
stark
utterly
staggers
horse disease marked by a staggering movement
begnawn
gnawed at

51
bots
intestinal worms
swayed … back
with a bowed spine
shoulder-shotten
with a dislocated shoulder
near-legged before
knock-kneed in the front legs

52
half-checked bit
restraining bit with a broken side-ring (so, ineffective)
head-stall
part of the horse’s bridle that goes over the head

53
sheep’s leather
i.e. weak leather
restrained
pulled tight

55
girth
leather band that goes under the horse’s stomach to hold the saddle in place
pieced
mended
crupper
leather strap that prevents the saddle from slipping

56
velure
velvet
hath … studs
is adorned with her initials in (brass or silver) studs

57
packthread
string

59
lackey
servant
caparisoned
dressed

60
stock
stocking
kersey
coarse cloth
boot-hose
over-stocking covering the whole of the lower leg

61
list
strip of cloth

62
humour … fancies
unclear; possibly refers to an old ballad, or to a fanciful ornament—the general sense is that the hat is adorned in an elaborate and whimsical manner
pricked … feather
pinned in it in place of

64
footboy
page, servant on foot

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