frown (n.) Old form(s): frowne
fierce look, severe face
Cym V.iii.28[Posthumus to Lord, of the youths' words about the Britons' cowardice] you ... may save / But to look back in frown [i.e. you may avoid this charge by turning to face the enemy fiercely]
Tem V.i.127[Prospero aside to Sebastian and Antonio] I here could pluck his highness' frown upon you
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