Romeo and Juliet Act III

EXILE

punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently

BANISHMENT

state of having been banished,
or exiled

PARDON

forgiveness for a crime

addle

scrambled, crazy

doublet

jacket

occasion

cause; reason

appertaining

appropriate

Alla stoccatta

at the thrust--Italian fencing term

pilcher

scabbard for a sword

peppered

finished off

aspired

climbed to

respective lenity

thoughtful mercy

spleen

angry nature

bier

platform on which a coffin is placed before a burial

dissemblers

Hypocrites

by and by

In a minute

wot

know

estate

condition; situation

wench

low, common girl

affray

frighten

unaccustomed dram

unexpected dose of poison

bark

boat

fettle

prepare

mistress minion

Miss Uppity

hurdle

sled on which prisoners were taken to their execution

gravity

wisdom

demesnes

property

absolved

receive forgiveness for a sin

in happy time

just in time

ill-divining

predicting evil