Thesaurus
This is a thesaurus of all the glosses to the words in the Glossary, linked to the lines in the texts where these words are found.

The Thesaurus is the opposite of the Glossary. When consulting the Glossary, you know the word and you want to find out what it means. When consulting the Thesaurus, you know the meaning and you want to find out which Shakespearean words express it. How would he say 'arrogant' or 'companion'? The options are listed when you search for these words.

Disclaimer: our Thesaurus is a guide only to the words in the Glossary, and not an account of the way these words might be used elsewhere in the canon, or in Early Modern English as a whole. For example, we include Shakespeare’s use of mother to mean 'womanish qualities', but not in its ordinary sense of 'parent'. You can read more background about the thesaurus here.

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Search phrase come 46 items found
come / go boldly
press (v.)
come / go on
via, fia (int.)
come, still to
behind (adv.)
come after
succeed (v.)
come and go
trade (v.)
come and go, freedom to
egress and regress
come away
come off (v.)
come back to life
revive (v.)
come by chance
chance (v.)
come casually
drop (v.)
come cut and long tail
cut (adj.)
come down
decline (v.)
come down [in level of aspiration]
pluck off (v.)
come face to face with
affront (v.)
come forth
issue (v.)
come into existence
come forth (v.),grow (v.)
come off
fadge (v.)
come out through staying awake
wake out (v.)
come over suddenly
overcome (v.)
come to be
be (v.)
come together for love
meet (v.)
come together in agreement
congree (v.)
come what may
hob, nob
come with
go along
comedian
giber (n.)
comeliness
fairness (n.)
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