Adjective - used in Antony and Cleopatra to associate with the Battle of Phillipi
Frequency: 1
Here are all of the speeches where philippan shows up across the corpus:
That
time
?
—
O
,
times
!
—
I
laughed
him
out
of
patience
;
and
that
night
I
laughed
him
into
patience
;
and
next
morn
,
Ere
the
ninth
hour
,
I
drunk
him
to
his
bed
,
Then
put
my
tires
and
mantles
on
him
,
whilst
I
wore
his
sword
Philippan
.
O
,
from
Italy
!
Ram
thou
thy
fruitful
tidings
in
mine
ears
,
That
long
time
have
been
barren
.