Madman, a man whose understanding is deranged: Meas. V, 506. Err. IV, 1, 93. V, 213. LLL V, 2, 338. Mids. V, 10. Shr. V, 1, 60. Shr. V, 1, 60 Tw. I, 5, 139. Tw. I, 5, 139 IV, 2, 46. IV, 2, 46 IV, 3, 221. V, 294. V, 294 V, 294 H6B III, 1, 347. Rom. I, 2, 55. II, 1, 7. V, 3, 67. Tim. III, 4, 103. Caes. IV, 3, 40. Lr. III, 6, 10. IV, 1, 32. V, 3, 187. “he speaks nothing but m.” Tw. I, 5, 115 (cf. H5 V, 2, 156). Plur. “madmen:” Sonn. 147, 11. Mids. V, 4. As III, 2, 422. Tw. III, 4, 154. R2 V, 5, 62. H4B I, 3, 32. Troil. V, 1, 56. Rom. III, 3, 61. Caes. III, 2, 274. Lr. III, 4, 81. IV, 1, 48. Cymb. V, 4, 146.