correction (n.) Old form(s): correctiō
punishment, retribution, rebuke
LLL I.i.210[Costard to Berowne, of the 'following'] As it shall follow in my correction
R2 IV.i.77[Fitzwater to Surrey, of a gage] There is my bond of faith / To tie thee to my strong correction
TC V.vi.5[Ajax to Diomedes, of punishing Troilus] Were I the general, thou shouldst have my office / Ere that correction
TG III.i.372[Launce alone, of Speed] I'll ... rejoice in the boy's correction
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