print (n.)
imprint, image, stamped impression
LLL II.i.222[Boyet to Princess, of the King] His heart, like an agate with your print impressed
MA I.i.188[Benedick to Claudio] an thou wilt needs thrust thy head into a yoke, wear the print of it
MM II.iv.130.1[Isabella to Angelo, of women] we are soft ... / And credulous to false prints
Tem I.ii.352[Miranda to Caliban] Abhorred slave, / Which any print of goodness wilt not take [i.e. no trace of goodness]
WT II.iii.98[Paulina to all, of Perdita] Behold ... / Although the print be little, the whole matter / And copy of the father
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