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thought (1 cf. THOUGHT-SICK and THINK1 2)
1. care, anxiety, sorrow, melancholy AYL. IV. i. 224 [217], Troil. IV. ii. 6 “infants' [sleep] empty of all ,” Cæs. II. i. 187 “take ” (=give way to sorrow or melancholy), Ham. III. i. 85 “the pale cast of ,” IV. v. 187 “ and affliction,” Ant. IV. vi. 36.
2. phr. “with a ,” in an instant, in no time Tp. IV. i. 164 “Come with a ,” 1H4 II. iv. 246, Cæs. V. iii. 19, Ant. IV. xii. [xiv.] 9 “even with a The rack dislimns”; similarly “upon a ” Mac. III. iv. 55; “in ,” in silence, without (it) being spoken of R3 III. vi. 14.
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