antic, antick(e), antique (adj.)
fantastic, bizarre, weird
AYL II.i.31[First Lord to Duke Senior] an oak whose antick root peeps out [also: sense 2]
Ham I.v.172[Hamlet to Horatio and Marcellus] I perchance hereafter shall think meet / To put an antic disposition on
Mac IV.i.129[First Witch to Witches] I'll charm the air to give a sound, / While you perform your antic round
RJ I.v.56[Tybalt to himself, of Romeo] dares the slave / Come hither, covered with an antic face
RJ II.iv.28[Mercutio to Benvolio] The pox of such antic, lisping, affecting fantasticoes
Sonn.19.10[to Time] O carve not with thy hours my love's fair brow, / Nor draw no lines there with thine antique pen [also: sense 2]
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