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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
(MW 2.2.288-9, Mr Ford); *wittolly 'having the characteristics of a cuckold': the
iealous wittolly-knaue (MW 2.2.261-2, Falstaff), OED Wittolly a.; womaned f'
encumbered with a (loose) woman': To haue him see me woman'd. (Oth 3.4.192
...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
WITTOLLY. 369 WOED. "Wittolly. Cuckoldly ; contemptible. They say the jealous
wittolly knave hath masses of money. Merry Wives of Windsor, ii. 2. Witty.
Sagacious ; penetrating ; shrewd ; judicious ; reasonable. You must be witty now.
Troilus ...
Swynfen Jervis, Alexander Dyce, 1868
Tell me, has the wittolly wretch discoloured your poor stomach ? But, alas ! I'm too
certain of it — I felt it all, every blow; — no wonder he put you into such a territ
and fright — Mercy on me, how shrewdly he handled his weapon ! Well, I always
...
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Falstaff's letters. Repr., with notices of the author
Tell me, has the * It should be observed, that Sir John had discarded Nym and
Pistol for refusing to become his emissaries in the design on Ford's wife. — See
Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I. Scene 3. wittolly wittolly wretch discoloured your
poor ...
James White, John Falstaff (sir.), 1877
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The Works of Shakespeare ....: The merry wives of Windsor, ...
Hang him, poor cuckoldly knave! not :—yet I wrong him to call him poor; they say
the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly
rogue's coffer; and there 's my Ford. I would you knew Ford, sir, that you might ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1905
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Original Letters: &c. of Sir John Falstaff and His Friends; ...
Tell me, has th? • It should be observed, that Sir John had dis. carded Nym and
Pistol for refusing to become hit emissaries in the design on Ford's wife.— See
Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I. Scene g. wittolly wittolly wretch discoloured your
poor ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
WITTOLLY, adj. Cuckoldly.— The jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money.
Shakspeare. WITTON, a township of England, in Cheshire, adjacent to Northwich
. Population 1966. — 2. A parish in Huntingdonshire; 2£ miles north-by-west of ...
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The Yale Shakespeare: The merry wives of Windsor, ed. by ...
Yet I wrong him, to call him poor: they say the jealous wittolly knave hath 288 261
instance : evidence 262 ward : posture of defence (fencing) 281 forth : away from
home 286 cuckoldly : having an unfaithful wife 288 wittolly: cuckoldly masses ...
William Shakespeare, 1922
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The Works of Shakespeare: The merry wives of Windsor
Fal. Hang him, poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : — yet I wrong him to call
him poor ; they say the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money; for the
which his wife seems to me 285 well-favoured. I will use her as the key of the
cuckoldly ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1904
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
Yet I wrong him, to call him poor: they say the jealous wittolly knave hath 288 261
instance : evidence 262 ' ward : posture of defence (fencing) 281 forth : away
from home 286 cuckoldly : having an unfaithful wife 288 wittolly: cuckoldly
masses ...
William Shakespeare, George Van Santvoord, 1922