packing (111) conspiracy.
Paris (245) a son of Priam, king of Troy: his kidnapping of Helen, wife of Menelaus, causes the Trojan War.
pass (128) state of affairs.
pass (57) transact.
pass assurance (119) to give a legal guarantee.
passing (239) surpassing; extreme; very.
paucas pallabris (5) In Modern Spanish, pocas palabras means "few words."
pedant (64) a schoolmaster.
Pedascule (49) a word of contempt coined by Hortensio based on the Latin "pedasculus," or "little pedant."
pip (33) any of the suit-indicating figures on playing cards, or any of the dots on dice or dominoes.
porringer (64) a bowl for porridge.
port (204) the manner in which one carries oneself; carriage.
present her at the leet (87) "bring accusation against [the Hostess] at the manorial court."
proceeders (11) workers.
prodigy (96) an extraordinary happening, though to presage good or evil fortune.
profit (6) reap an advantage or benefit.
put me in heart (76) "encouraged me."
quaff carouses (275) drink toasts.
quantity (110) fragment.
rayed (3) dirtied.
Redime te captum quam queas minimo (163) "Buy yourself out of bondage for as little as you can."
repute (114) regard.
resolve (7) determine; answer.
respecting (32) compared to.
right (12) genuine, real.
roundly (107) vigorously, bluntly, severely, etc.
rout (181) a group of people; company (ie: a wedding party).
rudesby (10) unmannered fellow.






















