Eyeball, Lackluster, Puking — and Other Words You Didn’t Know Shakespeare Invented
January 22nd, 2013 | Shakespeare | journalpulp | 2 CommentsOf the nearly 18,000 written words in Shakespeare’s oeuvre, over 1,700 are seen for the first time in his works. This doesn’t necessarily mean he coined all those words — and in fact many of them most likely existed in other languages, like Latin, for a very long time before Shakespeare anglicized them. New words […]
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