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In shakespeare's day sad meant what?
'serious, weighty'
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Asked 10/15/2008 10:59:06 AM
Updated 313 days ago|4/2/2025 8:14:53 AM
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In Shakespeare's day, sad often meant serious, grave, or solemn, rather than specifically feeling sorrowful.
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