utter (cf. 2 ‘utter false coin’)
1.
to emit
MND. IV. ii. 45
“eat no onions nor
garlic, for we are to sweet
breath,”
Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 185,
Cæs. I. ii. 246.
2.
to put forth, put in
circulation, offer for sale, put on the market
LLL. II. i. 16
“u-'d by base sale of
chapmen's tongues,”
Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 332
“Money's a meddler, That
doth all men's
ware-a,”
Rom. V. i. 67
“Such mortal drugs I
have; but Mantua's law Is death to any
he that utters them.”

