| bounteous | good and plentiful |
| gape | to stare with open mouth; to open the mouth wide; to open wide |
| vile | Extremely unpleasant; disgusting |
| advocate | speak in favor of; support (an idea or plan); urge; plead for |
| beseech | to beg, plead, request |
| perdition | damnation; ruin; hell |
| filch | to steal, especially in a sneaky way and in petty amounts |
| mammering | hesitating |
| Quillets | puns |
| Shrift | confession |
| indict | to charge with a crime; accuse |
| cuckold | the husband of an unfaithful wife |
| lodging | a temporary place to stay |
| virtue | moral excellence |
| solicitor | one that seeks trade or contributions, business |
| languish | to become weak or feeble; to lose strength |
| entreat | to beg for something |
| procure | to obtain through special effort; to bring about |
| castigation | punishment; chastisement; criticism |
| stoutly | bulky in figure, strong |
| Othello | tragic hero |
| Othello | Protagonist |
Othello Act 3 Vocabulary
September 4, 2019