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Jealousy, 1) suspicion in love: Ven. 1137. Gent. II, 4, 177. Wiv. II, 1, 104. Wiv. II, 1, 104 II, 2, 302. II, 2, 302 III, 3, 201. III, 5, 73. IV, 2, 155. IV, 2, 155 V, 1, 20. Err. II, 1, 102. Err. II, 1, 102 Mids. II, 1, 81. IV, 1, 149. Tw. V, 122. Wint. I, 2, 451. H5 V, 2, 391. Troil. IV, 4, 82. Oth. II, 1, 310. III, 3, 165 “(the green-eyed monster).” III, 3, 165 III, 3, 165 III, 3, 165 IV, 1, 102. Cymb. V, 4, 66. Plur. “--ies:” Wiv. III, 3, 182. IV, 2, 164. V, 5, 139 (Evans' speeches). Wint. III, 2, 114. Wint. III, 2, 114 IV, 1, 18. Oth. IV, 3, 90.
2) suspicion in any way, apprehension: “j., that sour unwelcome guest,” Ven. 449. “where love reigns, disturbing j. doth call himself affection's sentinel,” Ven. 449 “j. itself could not mistrust,” Lucr. 1516. “to find out shames and idle hours in me, the scope and tenour of thy j.” Sonn. 61, 8. “j. shall be called assurance,” Ado II, 2, 49. “shuddering fear and green-eyed j.” Merch. III, 2, 110. “j. what might befall your travel,” Tw. III, 3, 8. H5 II, 2, 126. Hml. II, 1, 113. IV, 5, 19. Oth. III, 3, 147. Cymb. IV, 3, 22. Plur.: “transported by my --ies,” Wint. III, 2, 159. surmises, --ies, conjectures, H4B Ind. Wint. III, 2, 159 Mcb. IV, 3, 29. Ant. II, 2, 134. -- == “jealous,” Wiv. II, 2, 93 (Mrs Quickly).
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