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3 Scene 1 Scene 3 Scene 2 Main Menu I wonder what these vocabulary words mean???

4 Scene SelectionMain Menu PrickedCorporal Consent Legacies Unmeritable Provender Valiant Proscription Bayed Surest Perils Covert Levying Staled

5 - Marked These many, then, shall die. Their names are pricked. Back

6 - To agree, permit or approve Your brother too must die. Consent you, Lepidus? Back

7 - Dispositions on a will Fetch the will hither, and we shall determine how to cut off some charge in legacies. Back

8 - Not worthy or deserving of respect or praise This is a slight, unmeritable man, meet to be sent on errands. Back

9 - Death sentence And took his voice who should be pricked to die In our black sentence and proscription. Back

10 - Possessing or acting with bravery or boldness, honorable You may do your will, but hes a tried and valiant soldier. Back

11 - Dry food for domestic animals So is my horse, Octavius, and for that I do appoint him store of provender. Back

12 - Of the human body; bodily; physical It is a creature that I teach to fight, to wind, to stop, to run directly on, his corporal motion governed by my spirit, and, in some taste, is Lepidus but so. Back

13 - Having lost freshness, vigor, quick intelligence, initiative, or the like, as from overstrain, boredom, or surfeit. He must be taught and trained and bid go forth, a barren-spirited fellow, one that feeds on objects, arts, and imitations, which, out of use and staled by other men, begin his fashion. Back

14 - Imposing or collecting by authority or force Brutus and Cassius are levying powers. Back

15 - Concealed, secret, disclosed And let us presently go sit in council how covert matters may be best disclosed, and open perils surest answered. Back

16 - Something that causes or may cause injury, loss, or destruction. And let us presently go sit in council how covert matters may be best disclosed, and open perils surest answered. Back

17 - Free from doubt And let us presently go sit in council how covert matters may be best disclosed, and open perils surest answered. Back

18 - The position or stand of an animal or fugitive that is forced to turn and resist pursuers because it is no longer possible to flee For we are at the stake and bayed about with many enemies. Back

19 Scene SelectionMain Menu Salutation Hath regard Conference gallant Mettle Deceitful Quartered Wrangle Jades

20 - The act of saluting; greeting He is at hand, and Pindarus is come to do you salutation from his master. Back

21 - Have Your master, Pindarus, in his own change or by ill officers hath given me some worthy cause to wish things done, undone. Back

22 - To look upon or think of a person with a particular feeling Such as he is, full of regard and honor. Back

23 - Conversation But not with such familiar instances nor with such free and friendly conference as he hath used of old. Back

24 - Brave, Spirited, Noble-minded, chivalrous. Make gallant show and promise of their mettle. Back

25 - A person's ability to cope well with difficulties or to face a demanding situation in a spirited and resilient way. Make gallant show and promise of their mettle. Back

26 - Not honest They fall their crests and, like deceitful jades, sink in the trial. Back

27 - Old horses They fall their crests and, like deceitful jades, sink in the trial. Back

28 - Furnished with quarters or lodging to spend the night They mean this night in Sardis to be quartered; Back

29 - Have such a dispute or argument Before the eyes of both our armies here, let us not wrangle. Back

30 Main MenuScene Selection Mart chastisement Foremost Choler Bondmen Mirth Waspish Vaunting Durst Covetous Rived Infirmities Conned Rote Scope Yoked Vexeth Chides Jigging saucy Tidings Selfsame Tenure Nimbleness Twixt utmost Brimful Omitted Mace Knave betimes Apparition

31 - To leave out or exclude; neglected Omitted, all the voyage of their life Back

32 - Filled with something to the point of overflowing Our legions are brimful, our cause is ripe Back

33 -Trade; traffic in To sell and mart your offices for gold to undeservers. Back

34 - Verbal punishment The name of Cassius honors this corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Back

35 - The most prominent in rank What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world- Back

36 - One of the 4 bodily humors; rage Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room to your rash choler? Back

37 - Slave Go show your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Back

38 - Gladness accompanied with laughter -from this day forth, Ill use you for my mirth, yea, for my laughter,- Back

39 - Readily expressing anger or irritation -from this day forth, Ill use you for my mirth, yea, for my laughter, When you are waspish. Back

40 - To make a vain display of ones own work; boasting You say you are a better soldier: Let it appear so; make your vaunting true, And it shall please me well. Back

41 - Dare When Caesar lived, he durst not thus have moved me. Back

42 - Most extreme; greatest You must note beside that we have tried the utmost of our friends, our legions are brimful, our cause is ripe. Back

43 - To desire for possession When Marcus Brutus grows so covetous to lock such rascal counters from his friends, Be ready, gods, with all your thunderbolts, Dash him to pieces! Back

44 - To split with force or violence Brutus hath rived my heart. Back

45 -condition of being feeble A friend should bear his friends infirmities; But Brutus makes mine greater than they are. Back

46 - commit to memory Set in a notebook, learned and conned by rote to cast into my teeth. Back

47 - Use of memory with very little intelligence Set in a notebook, learned and conned by rote to cast into my teeth. Back

48 - The extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant. Be angry when you will, it shall have scope. Back

49 - To attach a draft animal O Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb Back

50 - Difficult and much debated; problematic Hath Cassius lived To be but mirth and laughter to his Brutus when grief and blood ill-tempered vexeth him? Back

51 - A ghost or ghost-like image of a person That shapes this monstrous apparition. Back

52 - A dishonest or unscrupulous person Poor knave, I blame thee not; thou art oerwatched. Back

53 - A heavy club, typically having a metal head and spikes Layest thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, Back

54 - to harass, nag, express disproval of Hell think your mother chides, and leave you so. Back

55 - Rhyming What should the wars do with these jigging fools? Back

56 - impertinent, insolent; rude Get you hence, sirrah! Saucy fellow, hence! Back

57 - news, information, or intelligence That tidings camewith this she fell distract,- Back

58 - Very same Myself have letters of the selfsame tenure. Back

59 - meaning Myself have letters of the selfsame tenure. Back

60 - Quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid Are full of rest, defense, and nimbleness. Back

61 - Between The people twixt Philippi and this ground Back

62 - Before the usual or expected time; early Bid him set on his powrs betimes before, and we will follow. Back

63 Created By: Main Menu YES!!!!! Im a vocabulary genus

64 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Main Menu

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