171for who for whom it tolls
173or ere before; relation report
174nice particular
175hiss mock
176teems brings forth
182heavily borne sadly brought
183out in arms
184-85Which...afoot i.e., the fact that I saw Macbeth's troops on the march confirms my belief that his enemies, too, are mobilized
195latch catch
196-97fee-grief/Due private grief belonging (from "fee simple," absolute legal possession)
206quarry heap of game
208upon your brows down over your eyes
209speak i.e., speak to other people
210Whispers whispers to
212from thence away from home
219fell savage
220Dispute confront, contend with
225Naught wicked
230play...eyes weep
232intermission interval; Front to front face to face
236power army
237Our...leave we lack only formal permission to depart
239Put...instruments urge on their agents
V.1 Macbeth's castle at Dunsinane
5nightgown dressing gown
6closet chest or cabinet
10do...watching act as if awake
16meet fitting
17-18having...speech (the gentlewoman's report would amount to charging the king with murder, which would be treasonable)
19guise custom