guise (n.) Old form(s): guize
way, custom, practice
2H6 I.iii.40[Queen to Suffolk] is this the guise, / Is this the fashions in the court of England?
Cym V.i.32[Posthumus alone] To shame the guise o'th' world, I will begin
Mac V.i.19[Gentlewoman to Doctor, of Lady Macbeth] This is her very guise
Tim IV.iii.468[Flavius to himself] How rarely does it meet with this time's guise, / When man was wished to love his enemies!
Ven.1177[Venus as if to the flower, of Adonis] this was thy father's guise
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