displeasure (the foll. are special or obs. uses)
1.
“your ,” the
unpopularity you are in H8 III. ii.
393, Oth. III. i. 45.
2.
“take a ,” take offence
Tp. IV. i. 202.
3.
offence, wrong
Err. IV. iv. 118
“Do outrage and to
himself,”
V. i. 142
“Doing to the
citizens.”

