| AW III.vi.3 | [Second Lord to Bertram, of Parolles] If your lordship find him not a hilding |
| Cym II.iii.122 | [Cloten to Innogen, of Posthumus] A hilding for a livery |
| RJ II.iv.42 | [Mercutio to Benvolio] Helen and Hero [were] hildings and harlots |
| RJ III.v.168.1 | [Capulet to Lady Capulet, of Juliet] Out on her, hilding! |
| TNK III.v.43 | [Second Countryman to all, of Cicely] that scurvy hilding, / That gave her promise |
| TS II.i.26 | [Baptista to Katherina] thou hilding of a devilish spirit |