All 8 Uses
adieu
in
The Merry Wives of Windsor
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- Go; adieu.†
Scene 1.3 *adieu = goodbye
- Adieu.†
Scene 2.1
- Adieu.†
Scene 2.1
- Adieu, good Master Doctor.†
Scene 2.3
- Come to me at your convenient leisure, and you shall know how I speed, and the conclusion shall be crowned with your enjoying her: adieu.†
Scene 3.5
- Adieu, good Sir Hugh.†
Scene 4.1
- By my trot, dere is no duke that the court is know to come; I tell you for good will: Adieu.†
Scene 4.5
- I know vat I have to do; adieu.†
Scene 5.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(adieu) a farewell remark (an alternative to goodbye)Adieu is typically more formal than bye. It comes from the French, à Dieu which literally means "to God" — as in I entrust you to God's care.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)