antic, antick(e), antique (n.)
bizarre dance, fantastic spectacle, grotesque entertainment
LLL V.i.106[Armado to Holofernes, of entertainment for the Princess] some delightful ostentation, or show, or pageant, or antic
LLL V.i.140[Armado to Holofernes, of the pageant] We will have, if this fadge not, an antic
Luc.459[of Lucrece] She dares not look, yet, winking, there appears / Quick-shifting antics, ugly in her eyes [or: sense 1]
TNK IV.i.75[Wooer to all, reporting the Gaoler's Daughter's words] we'll dance an antic 'fore the Duke
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