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What is the meaning of the words by Shakespeare below
alarums, visaged, barbed, capers, lascivious, sportive, amorous, ambling, curtail'd, dissembling, deform'd, unfinish'd, lamely
alarums, visaged, barbed, capers, lascivious, sportive, amorous, ambling, curtail'd, dissembling, deform'd, unfinish'd, lamely
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- Alarums: This refers to a loud and chaotic noise, particularly associated with battle or conflict.
- Visaged: This means having a face or facial expression.
- Barbed: This refers to something with sharp points or barbs, often used in relation to weapons or traps.
- Capers: This can mean playful and lively jumps or leaps.
- Lascivious: This describes someone who is inclined towards lustful or lewd behavior.
- Sportive: This means playful, merry, or inclined towards fun and games.
- Amorous: This refers to someone who is feeling or expressing romantic or sexual love.
- Ambling: This describes a slow and relaxed walk or movement, often associated with horses.
- Curtail'd: This is the term used for something that has been shortened or cut off, often used to describe a dog's tail that has been docked.
- Dissembling: This means concealing or disguising one's true intentions or feelings.
- Deform'd: This pertains to something that has been altered, marred, or disfigured in a way that deviates from the normal or ideal form.
- Unfinish'd: This means incomplete or not fully completed.
- Lamely: This refers to something being done in a weak or ineffective manner.
- Visaged: This means having a face or facial expression.
- Barbed: This refers to something with sharp points or barbs, often used in relation to weapons or traps.
- Capers: This can mean playful and lively jumps or leaps.
- Lascivious: This describes someone who is inclined towards lustful or lewd behavior.
- Sportive: This means playful, merry, or inclined towards fun and games.
- Amorous: This refers to someone who is feeling or expressing romantic or sexual love.
- Ambling: This describes a slow and relaxed walk or movement, often associated with horses.
- Curtail'd: This is the term used for something that has been shortened or cut off, often used to describe a dog's tail that has been docked.
- Dissembling: This means concealing or disguising one's true intentions or feelings.
- Deform'd: This pertains to something that has been altered, marred, or disfigured in a way that deviates from the normal or ideal form.
- Unfinish'd: This means incomplete or not fully completed.
- Lamely: This refers to something being done in a weak or ineffective manner.
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