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Countless

Invented in Titus Andronicus

Tear for tear, and loving kiss for kiss,
Thy brother Marcus tenders on thy lips:
O were the sum of these that I should pay


Shakespeare helps us out on this one by giving us a synonym right next to his neologism. When something's countless, it means there's no way to count is. Just like priceless means there's no way to price it and helpless means there's no way to help…it.

You get the picture.


Tag: Titus Andronicus

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