Bounteous- plentiful
You likey? We likey! Especially when we have bounteous amounts of presents under the tree!! See what we did there?
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Thanks!
(And good luck to everyone doing Christmas Tests!)
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Tuesday 18th Dec 2012
Lym-a bloodhound, so called because he was held by a lym or leash.
As always, comment if you have any ideas, hints or suggestions for us please!
Thanks!
As always, comment if you have any ideas, hints or suggestions for us please!
Thanks!
Monday, 17 December 2012
Monday 17th Dec 2012
Hello! Monday again, the week again, so a new word again!!
Hope you like it...
Zounds-A curse by God’s wounds.
Please leave a comment and let us know if you want words on weekends too?
Hope you like it...
Zounds-A curse by God’s wounds.
Please leave a comment and let us know if you want words on weekends too?
Friday, 14 December 2012
First Ever Quote of the Week! (OooOooh!)
"O sweet Portia, here are a few of the unpleasant'st words that ever blotted paper!"
-Merchant of Venice
This quote is when Bassanio admits to Portia that he has been borrowing all his money from Antonio.
Please comment, and let us know what you all think so far!
Any hints or suggestions are very welcome!
-Merchant of Venice
This quote is when Bassanio admits to Portia that he has been borrowing all his money from Antonio.
Please comment, and let us know what you all think so far!
Any hints or suggestions are very welcome!
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Introduction....
Hello Everyone, We are the Transition Year Mini Company Group William's Words.
We have created a dictionary booklet "translating" 16th Century English into
21st Century English for all of us who struggle with Shakespeare’s language. We
want to make this accessible across the world, which is why we have created this
Blog. We hope we can help students internationally with this tool. On this blog
we shall have a word of the day, and a quote of the week! We hope you find this
tool useful and we would LOVE any comments you could give us to develop this
further! Thank you, and enjoy!
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