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4 July, 09:06

What Shakespeare word means indecent or repulsive

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  1. 4 July, 09:15
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    We are looking here for a word that Shakespeare used that means "indecent or repulsive" and one possible candidate is "obscene". He used this word in Henry IV: "thou wh0reson obscene greasy tallow-catch!" where he meant "obscene" to mean repulsive - he was insulting a person. There might also be other examples in other plays!
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