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What do the following shakespearean words mean?

Afeared Constant Cot-quean dig-You-Good-Den Festinately Gorbellied Happily Hugger-Mugger lass-Lorn Mell Nice Pard Rascal (and lastly) sans
Afeared Constant Cot-quean dig-You-Good-Den Festinately Gorbellied Happily Hugger-Mugger lass-Lorn Mell Nice Pard Rascal (and lastly) sans

I don’t have the full sentences, i’m anwsering this as a school project and have so far had no luck with any of them, the project just lists the words and I’m expected to anwser them.

ANSWER: From “Online Shakespeare”, the glossary:

Afeared “Afraid”
Constant “Determined”
Cot-quean “Effeminate Man”
Dig-You-Good-Den “Good Night”
Festinately “Quickly”
Gorbellied “Corpulent”
Happily “Accidentally”
Hugger-Mugger “Secrecy”
Lass-Lorn “Deserted by a mistress”
Mell “To mix, to meddle”
Nice “Foolish”
Pard “The leopard”
Rascal “A lean dear”
Sans “Without”

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