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Antony and CleopatraAC II.v.35Down thy ill-uttering throat.Downe thy ill vttering throate.
Antony and CleopatraAC II.vi.132I shall take it, sir. We have used our throatsI shall take it sir: we haue vs'd our Throats
Antony and CleopatraAC II.vii.72And when we are put off, fall to their throats.And when we are put off, fall to their throates:
Antony and CleopatraAC III.v.17And threats the throat of that his officerAnd threats the throate of that his Officer,
As You Like ItAYL I.i.50 (seizing him by the throat)
As You Like ItAYL I.i.57throat till this other had pulled out thy tongue for sayingthroat, till this other had puld out thy tongue for saying
As You Like ItAYL II.v.4Unto the sweet bird's throat:vnto the sweet Birds throte:
CoriolanusCor III.ii.112Some harlot's spirit! My throat of war be turned,Some Harlots spirit: My throat of Warre be turn'd,
CoriolanusCor IV.v.99My throat to thee and to thy ancient malice;My throat to thee, and to thy Ancient Malice:
CoriolanusCor IV.v.128Unbuckling helms, fisting each other's throatVnbuckling Helmes, fisting each others Throat,
CoriolanusCor V.iv.7there is no hope in't, our throats are sentenced and stay there is no hope in't, our throats are sentenc'd, and stay
CoriolanusCor V.iv.55This morning for ten thousand of your throatsThis Morning, for ten thousand of your throates,
CoriolanusCor V.vi.31Presented to my knife his throat. I took him,Presented to my knife his Throat: I tooke him,
CoriolanusCor V.vi.53Whose children he hath slain, their base throats tearWhose children he hath slaine, their base throats teare
CymbelineCym III.iv.34Hath cut her throat already. No, 'tis slander,Hath cut her throat alreadie? No, 'tis Slander,
CymbelineCym IV.ii.150Which he did wave against my throat, I have ta'enWhich he did waue against my throat, I haue tane
HamletHam I.i.152Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throatDoth with his lofty and shrill-sounding Throate
HamletHam II.ii.571Tweaks me by the nose? Gives me the lie i'th' throatTweakes me by'th'Nose? giues me the Lye i'th'Throate,
HamletHam IV.vii.125.2To cut his throat i'th' church!To cut his throat i'th' Church.
HamletHam V.i.256I prithee take thy fingers from my throat.I prythee take thy fingers from my throat;
Henry IV Part 11H4 II.ii.83throats! Ah, whoreson caterpillars, bacon-fed knaves,throats; a whorson Caterpillars: Bacon-fed Knaues,
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.ii.81lied in my throat if I had said so.lyed in my throat, if I had said so.
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.ii.84lie in your throat if you say I am any other than anlye in your throat, if you say I am any other then an
Henry VH5 II.i.20sleep, and they may have their throats about them atsleepe, and they may haue their throats about them at
Henry VH5 II.i.45The ‘ solus ’ in thy teeth and in thy throat,the solus in thy teeth, and in thy throate,
Henry VH5 II.i.66I will cut thy throat one time or other, in fair terms,I will cut thy throate one time or other in faire termes,
Henry VH5 II.i.88to cut one another's throats?to cut one anothers throats?
Henry VH5 III.ii.108my hand – and there is throats to be cut, and works to bemy hand: and there is Throats to be cut, and Workes to be
Henry VH5 IV.i.188but when our throats are cut he may be ransomed, andbut when our throats are cut, hee may be ransom'd. and
Henry VH5 IV.iv.15Or I will fetch thy rim out at thy throatfor I will fetch thy rymme out at thy Throat,
Henry VH5 IV.iv.32Bid him prepare, for I will cut his throat.Bid him prepare, for I will cut his throat.
Henry VH5 IV.vii.10throat. O, 'tis a gallant King!throat. O 'tis a gallant King.
Henry VH5 IV.vii.61Besides, we'll cut the throats of those we have,Besides, wee'l cut the throats of those we haue,
Henry VH5 IV.viii.16That's a lie in thy throat. I charge you in hisThat's a Lye in thy Throat. I charge you in his
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.i.98We will not fly but to our enemies' throats.We will not flye, but to our enemies throats.
Henry VI Part 11H6 II.iv.79I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat.Ile turne my part thereof into thy throat.
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.i.20Cut both the villains' throats; for die you shall.Cut both the Villaines throats, for dy you shall:
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.ii.27throat cut like a calf.throate cut like a Calfe.
Henry VI Part 33H6 V.vi.9And next his throat unto the butcher's knife.And next his Throate, vnto the Butchers Knife.
Julius CaesarJC I.ii.263plucked me ope his doublet, and offered them his throatpluckt me ope his Doublet, and offer'd them his Throat
King Edward IIIE3 I.i.90Even to the bottom of thy master's throat.Euen to the bottom of thy masters throat,
King Edward IIIE3 III.iii.103As all the immodest poison of thy throatAs all the immodest poyson of thy throat,
King LearKL I.i.165Or whilst I can vent clamour from my throatOr whil'st I can vent clamour from my throate,
Love's Labour's LostLLL III.i.13note, sometime through the throat as if you swallowednote, sometime through the throate: if you swallowed
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.iii.12lie, and lie in my throat. By heaven, I do love, and itlye, and lye in my throate. By heauen I doe loue, and it
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.844To move wild laughter in the throat of death?To moue wilde laughter in the throate of death?
MacbethMac II.ii.33.1Stuck in my throat.stuck in my throat.
MacbethMac II.iii.35That it did, sir, i' the very throat on me. But IThat it did, Sir, i'the very Throat on me: but I
MacbethMac III.iv.15.2My lord, his throat is cut;My Lord his throat is cut,
MacbethMac III.iv.16.2Thou art the best o'the cut-throats.Thou art the best o'th' Cut-throats,
Measure for MeasureMM II.iv.153Or with an outstretched throat I'll tell the worldOr with an out-stretcht throate Ile tell the world aloud
Measure for MeasureMM IV.iii.23A pox o' your throats! Who makesA pox o'your throats: who makes
The Merchant of VeniceMV I.iii.108You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog,You call me misbeleeuer, cut-throate dog,
OthelloOth III.iii.352And, O you mortal engines, whose rude throatsAnd O you mortall Engines, whose rude throates
OthelloOth III.iv.13in mine own throat.in mine owne throat.
OthelloOth V.ii.351I took by th' throat the circumcised dogI tooke by th'throat the circumcised Dogge,
PericlesPer II.v.57Even in his throat, unless it be the King,Euen in his throat, vnlesse it be the King,
Richard IIR2 I.i.44With a foul traitor's name stuff I thy throat,With a foule Traitors name stuffe I thy throte,
Richard IIR2 I.i.57These terms of treason doubled down his throat.These tearmes of treason, doubly downe his throat.
Richard IIR2 I.i.125Through the false passage of thy throat thou liest!Through the false passage of thy throat; thou lyest:
Richard IIIR3 I.ii.93In thy foul throat thou li'st! Queen Margaret sawIn thy foule throat thou Ly'st, / Queene Margaret saw
Richard IIIR3 I.iii.188Ready to catch each other by the throat,Ready to catch each other by the throat,
Richard IIIR3 V.iv.5Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death.Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death:
Romeo and JulietRJ I.iv.83And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats,& then dreames he of cutting Forraine throats,
The Taming of the ShrewTS IV.iii.129The note lies in's throat, if he say I said so.The note lies in's throate if he say I said so.
The TempestTem I.i.40A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous,A poxe o'your throat, you bawling, blasphemous
The TempestTem III.iii.46Dewlapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 'emDew-lapt, like Buls, whose throats had hanging at 'em
Timon of AthensTim I.ii.51Great men should drink with harness on their throats.great men should drinke with harnesse on their throates.
Timon of AthensTim III.v.45And let the foes quietly cut their throatsAnd let the Foes quietly cut their Throats
Timon of AthensTim IV.i.10And cut your trusters' throats. Bound servants, steal.And cut your Trusters throates. Bound Seruants, steale,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.122Hath doubtfully pronounced thy throat shall cut,Hath doubtfully pronounced, the throat shall cut,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.447Rob one another. There's more gold. Cut throats.Rob one another, there's more Gold, cut throates,
Timon of AthensTim V.i.177While you have throats to answer. For myself,While you haue throats to answer. For my selfe,
Timon of AthensTim V.i.180The reverend'st throat in Athens. So I leave youThe reuerends Throat in Athens. So I leaue you
Titus AndronicusTit II.i.55Thrust those reproachful speeches down his throat,Thrust these reprochfull speeches downe his throat,
Titus AndronicusTit III.i.273Even in their throats that hath committed them.Euen in their throats that haue committed them.
Titus AndronicusTit V.ii.180This one hand yet is left to cut your throats,This one Hand yet is left, to cut your throats,
Titus AndronicusTit V.ii.195And now, prepare your throats. Lavinia, come,And now prepare your throats: Lauinia come.
Titus AndronicusTit V.ii.203He cuts their throatsHe cuts their throats.
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.iv.128.1I'll cut thy throat.Ile cut thy throate.
Twelfth NightTN I.iii.36her as long as there is a passage in my throat and drinkher as long as there is a passage in my throat, & drinke
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.154my sight she uses thee kindly. But thou liest in thy throat;my sight she vses thee kindly: but thou lyest in thy throat,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.ii.82Descend again into their throats, and have notDescend againe into their throates, and have not:
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.i.88And make him, to the scorn of his hoarse throat,And make him to the scorne of his hoarse throate
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iii.125With their contentious throats, now one the higher,With their contentious throates, now one the higher,

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Glossary

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BullTaurus, the second sign of the zodiac, associated with cuckoldry, and also the neck and throat
cuttleknife used by pickpockets for cutting purses; bully, cut-throat
dewlappedwith folds of loose skin around the throat
gorgethroat, stomach
gorgetpiece of armour for protecting the throat
hawkclear the throat noisily
hem[drinking call] make a noise like ‘ahem’; clear the throat
mawbelly, stomach; throat, gullet
neckthroat
skains-mate[unclear meaning] cut-throat fellow
throatbe an outrageous liar
tisickconsumptive cough, infection of lungs and throat
weasand, wezandthroat, windpipe, gullet

Thesaurus

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armour protecting the throatgorget
clear the throat noisilyhawk
cut-throatcuttle
cut-throat fellowskains-mate
folds of loose skin around the throat, withdewlapped
infection of lungs and throattisick
noisy clearing of throathawk
throatBull
throatgorge
throatmaw
throatneck
throatweasand, wezand
throat, armour protecting thegorget
throat, clear noisilyhawk
throat, with folds of loose skin around the dewlapped

Themes and Topics

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Body-armour ...iii 174 piece of armour protecting the throat grand guard tnk iii vi 58 piece ...
Cosmos...notion of horns) and also the neck and throat ursa major kl i ii 129 t...
Elision...o o tem i i 40 a pox o&rsquo your throat to > t&rsquo kl v iii 1...
Sounds...9 unclear hiccough clearing of the throat illo ho ho hillo ho ho ...
French...is here soldier is inclined to cut your throat right now h5 iv iv 37    owy ...
...pele gorge permafoy > yes cut the throat by my faith h5 iv iv 40    o ...
...rge (n f ) h5 iv iv 36   throat grace grâ ce (n f ) ...
...three mw ii iii 33 troat throat mw i iv 106 trot troth ...
... [pistol] couper la gorge [= cut the throat] mor du vinager aw ii iii 4...

Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
CUTPEOPLEcut-throat adj, cut-throat n
THROATBASICthroat n
THROATPEOPLEcut-throat adj, cut-throat n

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