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Authors: William Shakespeare

Othello (41 page)

305
sea-mark
boundary of the flow of the sea/landmark used in navigation

306
lost
wasted

307
Man…rush
use a mere reed

309
ill-starred
ill-fated

310
smock
woman’s undergarment
compt
the day of reckoning, Judgment Day

313
slave
i.e. himself/Iago

317
steep-down
extremely steep

322
I…feet
i.e. to see if Iago, like the devil, has cloven feet

327
in my sense
according to the way I feel

329
practice
scheming, treachery

344
Torments
torture

349
imports
concerns/indicates

353
gross
vile/monstrously evident

354
discontented
filled with discontent

357
belike
probably/perhaps

358
satisfied him
provided him with answers and explanations (relating to the issues raised in the letter)

359
caitiff
wretch

365
wrought…desire
worked in accordance with his wishes

369
Brave
challenge, confront
whereon
as a result of which

370
cast
dismissed

377
hold him long
keep him alive under torture for a long time

378
close
securely confined

385
extenuate
diminish, disparage

388
wrought
worked on/worked up

389
Perplexed
distressed, tormented, agitated

390
base
unworthy
Judean
may allude to Judas Iscariot, the Judean disciple who betrayed Christ, or to Herod, the jealous Judean king who accused his wife Mariamne of adultery and had her executed

391
subdued
overcome (by emotion)

393
Arabian trees
i.e. myrrh trees, which drip with the gum resin

394
medicinable
myrrh was used in astringent and expectorant tinctures

395
Aleppo
city in Turkey

397
traduced
slandered

400
period
conclusion

402
kissed…thee
perhaps another reference to Judas, who famously identified Christ to his enemies by kissing him; he later killed himself

403
die
with shading into sense of “orgasm”

406
Spartan dog
a particularly fierce breed of hunting dog

407
fell
fierce/cruel

410
keep
guard, secure/remain in/seize

411
seize upon
take legal possession of

412
succeed on
descend to, pass to

413
censure
judgment/sentencing

416
heavy
sorrowful

gulled
duped, deceived

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See discussion of Quarto/Folio variants in “About the Text,” below.

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