| | CHARACTS, characters; V. i. 56. |
| | CHEAP, of small value; III. i. 187. |
| | CIRCUMMURED, walled round; IV. i. 28. |
| | CLACK-DISH, a wooden dish or box carried by beggars; III. ii. 145. |
| | CLAP, to begin without delay; IV. iii. 46. |
| | CLOSE, to make peace, come to an agreement; V. i. 349. |
| | CLOSE, silent, secret; IV. iii. 128. |
| | COLD, coo1, deliberate; IV. iii. 109. |
| | COMBINATE, betrothed; III. i. 236. |
| | COMBINED, bound; IV. iii. 154. |
| | COMES OFF WELL, is well told; II. i. 59. |
| | COMMODITY, quantity of wares, parcel; IV. iii. 6. |
| | COMPACT, leagued; V. i. 242. |
| | COMPOSITION, compact; V. i. 220. |
| | CONCERNING, "c. her observance," i. e. "which it concerns her to observe"; IV. i. 42. |
| | CONCUPISCIBLE, concupiscent; V. i. 98. |
| | CONFIXED, fixed; V. i. 232. |
| | CONSERVE, preserve; III. i. 88. |
| | CONSTANTLY, firmly; IV. i. 21. |
| | CONSUMMATE, being consum- mated; V. i. 388. |
| | CONTINUE, blunderingly misun- derstood by Elbow to refer to some penalty or other; II. i. 210; to let live; IV. iii. 93. |
| | CONTRARIOUS, contradictory; IV. i. 62. |
| | CONVENIENT, fitting; IV. iii. 112. |
| | CONVENTED, summoned; V. i. 158. |
| | COUNTENANCE, hypocrisy; V. i. 118. |
| | COVENT, convent; IV. iii. 138. |
| | CREATIO; "their cr.," i. e. "their (men's) nature"; II. iv. 127. |
| | CREDENT BULK, weight of credit; IV. iv. 29. |
| | CREDULOUS, readily yielding; II. iv. 130. |
| | "CUCULLUS non facit monachum," i. e. "All hoods make not monks"; V. i. 264. |
| | CUNNING, sagacity; IV. ii. 171. |
| | DEFIANCE, rejection, refusal; III. i. 143. |
| | DEFINITIVE, resolved; V. i. 436. |
| | DELIGHTED, accustomed to ease and delight; III. i. 121. |
| | DENUNCIATION, declaration; I. ii. 160. |
| | DEPUTATION, deputyship; I. i. 21. |
| | DESPERATELY; "d. mortal," i. e. "terribly near death"; others, "desperate in his incurring of death"; "destined to die with- out hope of salvation"; IV. ii. 159. |
| | DETECTED, charged, accused; III. ii. 138. |
| | DETERMINED, limited, bounded; III. i. 70. |
| | DETERMINES, assigns; I. i. 39. |
| | DETEST, Elbow's blunder for "protest"; II. i. 72. |
| | DISCOVER, recognize; IV. ii. 192. |
| | DISCOVER, expose; III. i. 202. |
| | DISPENSES WITH, excuses; III. i. 135. |
| | DISSOLUTION, death; III. ii. 252. |
| | DISVALUED, depreciated; V. i. 221. |
| | DISVOUCHED, contradicted; IV. iv. 1. |
| | DOLORS, used quibblingly with play upon "dollar"; I. ii. 54. |
| | DRAW, "as it refers to the tap- ster it signifies to drain, to empty"; as it is related to "hang" it means "to be con- |