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In Shakespearean usage, the suffix -more was sometimes added to adjectives to form a comparative, much like the modern -er.

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In Shakespearean usage, the suffix -more was sometimes added to adjectives to form a comparative, much like the modern -er.

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シェイクスピア時代の用法では、比較級を作る古風な接尾辞が形容詞に付けられることがあり、現代の -er に相当します。

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