Death’s Head.

Bawds and procuresses used to wear a ring bearing the impression of a death’s head in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Allusions not uncommon in plays of the period.

Sell some of my cloaths to buy thee a death’s-head, and put [it] upon thy middle finger. Your least considering bawds do so much.”—Messenger: Old Laws, iv. 1.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Dear Bought and Far Brought
Dearest
Death
Death and Doctor Hornbook
Death from Strange Causes
Death in the Pot
Death under Shield
Death-bell
Death-meal (A)
Death-watch
Death’s Head
Death’s Head on a Mopstick
Deaths-man
Debateable Land
Debon
Debonair [Le Débonnaire]
Débris
Debt of Nature
Decameron
Decamp
Decaniller