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- Stoppeth – this means stop in third person
- Sopp’st – this is present continuous and basically means stop as well.
- May’st – this is the second person of may
- Quoth – this is third person and is used as a humorous term
- Eftsoons – this is a saying soon after
- Hath – this is the third person for have
- Spake – past of speak
- Kirk – this means a Scottish or English church
- Bassoon – this is a woodwind instrument which is played with a double reed
- Tyrannous – this means unjust or aggressive behavior
- Aye – this means yes
- Sheen – this means a slight light or spotlight
- Ken – this word means know
- Swound – this means when someone or something faints
- Helmsman – this is a person who steers a boat or ship
- Vespers – this is a religious evening service
- Hither – this means to go to or move towards something
- Betwixt – this means between
- Sultry – this means hot and humid
- Dew – this is are tiny drops of water
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