Hought, hocked or hamstrung; IV. iii. 38.

Impetrate, get by asking; II. ii. 16.

Jets, struts; I. 30. Cf. Cymbeline, III. iii. 4, ‘Giants may jet through.’

Lay it on, fall to work; V. i. 50. Cf. Winter’s Tale, IV. iii. 43, ‘My father hath made her mistress of the feast and she lays it on.’

Leave, cease; III. vi. 72, etc.

Lordaine, clown, IV. i. 58.

Misevent, mishap; IV. iv. 49.

Mistaking, misunderstanding; IV. i. 27.

Mithridate, antidote; I. 383. Called after the famous King of Pontus, who made himself poison-proof. Greene uses the word.

Muscado, musket; III. vi. 20.