humour (n.) Old form(s): humor
sentiment, turn of phrase, manner of expression
MW I.iii.20[Nym to Falstaff] Is not the humour conceited?
MW I.iii.47[Nym to Pistol] The anchor is deep. Will that humour pass?
MW I.iii.51[Nym to Falstaff and Pistol] The humour rises [i.e. the wit is improving]
MW I.iii.59[Nym to himself, of Pistol's remark] I thank thee for that humour
MW I.iii.59[Nym to himself, of Pistol's remark] I thank thee for that humour
Tit IV.iv.19[Saturninus to all, of Titus' messages] A goodly humour, is it not, my lords?
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