slave (n.) Old form(s): Slaue, slaues
fellow, rascal, rogue, villain
1H4 IV.ii.17[Falstaff alone] I press ... such a commodity of warm slaves as had as lief hear the devil as a drum
2H4 II.iv.223[Falstaff to Doll, of Pistol] A rascal bragging slave!
AC II.v.79[Cleopatra to Charmian, of the Messenger] Call the slave again
CE II.i.1[Adriana to Luciana] Neither my husband nor the slave returned
CE II.ii.178[Adriana to Antipholus of Syracuse] How ill agrees it with your gravity / To counterfeit thus grossly with your slave
CE II.ii.2[Antipholus of Syracuse alone, of Dromio of Syracuse] the heedful slave / Is wandered forth
Cym IV.ii.72.1[Cloten to Guiderius] What slave art thou?
Oth V.ii.289[Lodovico to Othello] Fallen in the practice of a damned slave
Oth V.ii.328[Lodovico to all, of Iago] this slave
R3 V.iv.9[King Richard to Catesby] Slave, I have set my life upon a cast
TC I.iii.193[Nestor to all, of Thersites] A slave whose gall coins slanders like a mint
Tem I.ii.319[Prospero to Caliban] Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself
Tem I.ii.344.2[Prospero to Caliban] Thou most lying slave
Tem I.ii.374.2[Prospero to Caliban] So, slave. Hence!
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