Deemery

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TRIAGO: Milady! With all due and payable respect, and interest accrued thereon
I wouldst be inclined to be supportive of dissent —
QUEEN: O, exasperating vapours! Whatever doth he mean?
HERCULIO: Triago disagrees.
Inclined”, Triago? “Supportive”? As straight as that?
No deemery to wrap it round?
TRIAGO: Aye, deemèd, perchance — I pray just such indulgence
To vouchsafe avoidance of some doubt.
QUEEN: Doubt, Triago?
TRIAGO: I’ll think of something, Majesty.

Deemery
/diːməri/ (.)

(Also Demnation /dəmˈneɪʃn/; in

The technical skill and art of deeming; of construing one thing as something else. To mess around with the ontological order of the semantic universe; to skew hermeneutic space-tedium into another dimension, especially in order to confusion the laiety.

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