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Edw

Definition: The English word "Edw" was first used by William Shakespeare in his play "Julius Caesar". It comes from Latin and means "to die" or "end", which is also a common meaning of this word. In literature, "Edw" is often used to refer to the death of one of Shakespeare's characters. The word could be used in place of "death" in the past tense, indicating that someone was dead at some point during the play or otherwise described as having died. This usage of "edw" is also known as "the dying word". The word "Edw" can have a number of meanings in Shakespeare's work. It could be used to refer to the end of a play or to a moment of tragedy, as well as to describe the death of an individual character. In general, the English word "edw" is often used in place of "death", and it refers to the end of something or someone.


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Definition: "Edward" is a male given name, first attested in England in the 16th century, usually following a surname starting with "John," as in Edward VII or Edward VIII. The name is derived from the Old French "Γ‰douard" and later has been derived from Germanic roots related to John ("Edmund", "Eldon", "Edwardian").


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