Hamlet vocabulary

40 archaic vocabulary words

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hence

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Definition:
1. away from here
2. from this pont forward; henceforward

(ignoring the "thus; therefore" definition, as commonly used in the parlance of our times.)

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They bring hither also iron, and all sorts of iron tools; pewter vessels of all sorts, as dishes, plates, spoons, etc. looking-glasses, beads, and other toys; and the ships that touch at St. Jago bring thence, as I said, cotton cloth, which is afterwards sent to Angola.

The European ships carry from hence sugar, tobacco, either in roll or snuff, never in leaf, that I know of: these are the staple commodities. Besides which, here are dye-woods, as fustick, etc. with woods for other uses, as speckled wood, Brazil, etc. They also carry home raw hides, tallow, train-oil of whales, etc. Here are also kept tame monkeys, parrots, parakeets, etc, which the seamen carry home.

William Dampier. A Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699
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the awareness that a few hours hence,

Vladimir Nabokov. Lolita
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Each opposite that blanks the face of joy,
Meet what I would have well, and it destroy!
Both here and hence pursue me lasting strife,
If, once a widow, ever I be wife.

William Shakespeare. Hamlet
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