Both Uses of
gaunt
in
Henry IV, Part 1
- Indeed, I am not John of Gaunt, your grandfather; but yet no coward, Hal.†
Scene 2.2 *
- You swore to us,— And you did swear that oath at Doncaster,— That you did nothing purpose 'gainst the state; Nor claim no further than your new-fall'n right, The seat of Gaunt, dukedom of Lancaster: To this we swore our aid.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
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(gaunt) very thin and bony -- often from hunger or as though having been worn to the bone