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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2816 But in {battalians} <Battaliaes>: first her Father slaine,4.5.79
1755 Johnson Dict.
Johnson Dict.
2816 battalians ] Johnson (1755): 1. “a division of an army; a troop; a body of forces. It is now confined to the infantry, and the number is uncertain, but generally from five to eight hundred men. Some regiments conflict of one battalion, and others are divided into two, three, or more.”
2. “an army. This sense is not now in use.”
1872 hud2
hud2
2816 battalians] Hudson (ed. 1872): “Men go out singly, or one by one, to act as spies; when they go forth to fight, they go in armies.”
1881 hud3
hud3 = hud2
1998 OED
OED
2816 battalians] OED (Sept. 21, 1998): “2. A large body of men in battle array, a marshalled force or host, whether constituting the whole of an army, or one of its great divisions or battalions; = BATTLE sb. 8. Obs. (cf. BATTALION 1).
1594 SHAKS. Rich. III, V. iii. 11 Nor. Six or seuen thousand is their vtmost power. K. Rich. Why, our Battalia trebbles that account. 1639 SALTMARSHE Pract. Policie 136 If your forces bee divided and your troopes scattered into severall battalios. 1659 GAUDEN Tears of Ch. 366 (D.) The Pope’s main Battaglio. 1677 HALE Prim. Orig. Man. I. i. 6 The Rules and Exercise of Architecture, Fortifications, and ordering of Battalia’s. 1684 CHARNOCK Attrib. God (1834) II. 500 The general of an army appoints the station of every regiment in a battalia. 1750 CARTE Hist. Eng. II. 412 A great army...marching towards them in three battalias.”
2000 Edelman
Edelman: R3 //
2816 battalians] Edelman (2000): “A ‘battle,’ a large body of men in array [. . .]. Contrary to the modern ‘battalion’ (one third of a regiment) the Elizabethan model appears to have been of variable size, depending on the numbers of the entire force.” Ham. has Sh.’s only use of the word spelled battalians; R3 5.3.10 (3445) has battalia.”
Transcribed by BWK, who adds: “Both spellings are correct.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2816 battalions] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “large armies.”
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