A few days ago
WOOOT

what does “strange” mean in shakespeares time?

ehh, title says it all

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A few days ago
♂ ♫ Timberwolf

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The same thing it means now.
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A few days ago
heartintennessee
“foreign” according to the OnLine Elizabethan Dictionary. Here is the link:

http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-online-dictionary.htm

Hint: Shakespeare was meant to be seen not read (I’ll deny ever having said that , lol) so I always tell my kids to read it out loud and “with feeling”. It sometimes helps it make sense.

Have fun. Assuming its Othello?

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A few days ago
violeo
A little less weird than what it means now. Things are getting stranger by the day, if you ask me.
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