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#1 So tomorrow I have an exam of Shakespeare and the english Renaissance, pretty things But there is a problem, I think that in the play "Othello" characters, the one I remember most is Iago keep saying "Zounds, peace, peace".My teacher told us he had no idea what "zounds" meant and actually neither do I! Is it perhaps a kind of interjection? Thanks |
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| | Back in Shakesperean times, the word 'zounds', does indeed mean 'God's wounds'. It was considered a mild curse word; the modern equivalent would be something along the lines of 'damn'. A similar, worse curse word, also around in the same era, 's'blood', means 'God's blood', and the modern equivalent of that would be the F-word. Just a random bit of useless information for you there. ![]() |
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