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gree: to agree (in various senses) Gent. II. iv. 184 “Plotted and g-d on,” Meas. IV. i. 44 “other tokens Between you g-d” (=agreed or determined upon), Mer.V. II. ii. 111 “How you now?,” Shr. II. i. 264 [272] “your dowry g-d on,” 291 [299] “we have g-d so well together,” Ant. II. vi. 37 “this g-d upon,” Sonn. cxiv. 11 “what with his gust is greeing.”
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  • Cross-references in text-specific dictionaries from this page (4):
    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 2.6
    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 2.4
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 2.2
    • William Shakespeare, Sonnets, cxiv
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