turn (v.) Old form(s): turne
send, drive, dispatch
AYL III.i.18[Duke Frederick to all, of Oliver] and turn him going [i.e. send him packing]
Cor III.i.96[Coriolanus to Senators, of Sicinius] [he] wants not spirit / To say he'll turn your current in a ditch / And make your channel his [i.e. divert your power to his own ends]
JC III.iii.34[Fourth Plebeian to all, of Cinna] pluck but his name out of his heart, and turn him going
R2 IV.i.39[Fitzwater to Aumerle] I will turn thy falsehood to thy heart
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