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Who said what
Act 4 Vocabulary
Act 3 Vocabulary
Act 5 Vocabulary
100
The Moor and the main protagonist
Othello
100
If thou canst cuckold him, thou dost thyself a pleasure.
Iago
100
A female prostitute or a promiscuous woman.
Strumpet
100
Please (used to convey a polite request.
Prithee
100
Murdered in a violent way.
Slain
200
The story's main antagonist.
Iago
200
You rogue! You rascal!
Cassio
200
The name of an Islamic Republic country in the Maghreb region of western Africa.
Mauritania
200
Generously given or giving.
Bountiful
200
Came about by chance.
Happed
300
Othello's lieutenant.
Cassio
300
This honest creature doubtless sees and knows more, much more, than he unfolds.
Othello
300
Beg; beseech.
Cry
300
An impudent, cunning, or boldly flirtatious girl or young woman.
Minx
300
Situated on this side.
Hither
400
Othello's father-in-law.
Brabantio
400
I durst, my lord, to wager she is honest.
Emilia
400
A woman in charge of a brothel.
Bawd
400
Make false and damaging statements about someone.
Slander
400
Showing, feeling, or relating to sexual desire.
Amorous
500
Iago's wife.
Emilia
500
Look on the tragic loading of this bed.
Lodovico
500
Dare to say: confidently bold in an assumption.
Durst
500
Crude and offensive in a sexual way.
Lewd
500
The past participle of 'work' in Middle English.
Wrought