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Alack: (interjection) expression of regret, sorrow, dismay, alarm
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Anon: (adverb) now; at once; soon; shortly
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Assay: (verb) to examine or analyze: to assay a situation; to assay an event
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Avaunt: (interjection) Go away! Withdraw! Depart!
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Base: (adjective) morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly
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Belike: (adverb) probably; most likely
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Beseech: (verb) implore; beg; ask; importune
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Bestow: (verb) to present as a gift; give; confer
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Betimes: (adverb) immediately; at once
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Bombast: pompous, arrogant speech
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Break: (verb) to speak with a man for the purpose of getting permission to marry his daughter
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By my troth: (expression) An expression asserting the truth of the statement to follow as in "On my honor"
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Choleric: (adjective) extremely irritable or easily angered; irascible: a choleric disposition
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Cohere: (verb) to stick together; be united; hold fast, as parts of the same mass:
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Commission: (noun) authority granted for a particular action or function; also, a document granting such authority
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Cozen: (verb) cheat; trick; deceive
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Cuckold: (noun) a man married to an adulteress
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Disdain: (noun) a feeling of contempt for anything regarded as unworthy; haughty contempt; scorn
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Durst: (verb: past tense and past participle of dare) dared; had the courage to
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Enamor: (verb) to charm, captivate or inflame with love
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Ensign: (noun) The words mean the general's personal standard-bearer which is a staff rank of some importance
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Ere: (preposition and conjunction) before; previous to; sooner than
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Extenuate: (verb) to serve to make (a fault, offense, etc.) seem less serious
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Fain: (adjective) ready; willing; eager
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Fie: (interjection) For shame! Nonsense! (expressing disagreement, annoyance, or mild disgust)
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Flout: (verb) to treat with disdain, scorn, or contempt; scoff at; mock: to flout the rules of conduct
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Forsooth: (adverb) Indeed; in truth; verily; in fact
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Gramercy: (interjection) thanks, thank you
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Gull: (verb) to deceive, trick or cheat
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Haply: (adverb) perhaps; by accident or chance; by happenstance
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Harpy: (noun) a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.
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Importune: (verb) to urge; to press or beset with solicitations; demand with urgency or persistence.
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Incense: (verb) to inflame with wrath; make angry; enrage
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Liege: (noun) lord, king, sovereign
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Maid: (noun) a girl or young woman, especially an unmarried, virginal one
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Marry: (As Introductory Word) by the Virgin Mary (I swear by the Virgin Mary); the meaning and force are similar to those of the word well; Also used as an exclamation of surprise or emphasis.
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Melancholy: (noun) a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged; depression
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Mettle: (noun) courage and fortitude: this war will test each man's mettle
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Misprise: (verb) undervalue; underestimate; belittle; disparage
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Mortifying: (adjective) embarrassing, demeaning, humbling, humiliating
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Mote: (noun) dust particle; speck
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Obstinate: firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty; inflexible
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Palpable: (adjective) readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; evident:
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Palter: (verb) talk insincerely; mislead; equivocate; leave the meaning open
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Predestinate: (adjective) predestined; foreordained
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Preferment: (noun) promotion, advancement in rank
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Pregnant: (adjective) full of meaning; highly significant: a pregnant utterance
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Prithee: (interjection) please; I pray thee
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Quicken: (verb) when used in reference to a fetus in the womb: to begin to manifest signs of life. otherwise: to give or restore vigor or activity to; stir up, rouse, or stimulate: to quicken the imagination.
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Reckoning: (noun) a settling of accounts, judgment, punishment, revenge
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Recoil: (verb) to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust
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Reveler: (noun) a party-goer, merrymaker
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Rheum: (noun) a thin mucus discharged from the eyes, nose or mouth
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Sanctimonious: (adjective) making a hypocritical show of religious devotion, piety, righteousness, etc.
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Shrewd: astute or sharp in practical matters: a shrewd politician
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Shrive: (verb) absolve from sins; obtain forgiveness by confessing sins
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Sirrah: (noun) fellow; mister. The word is used contemptuously.
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Skirmish: any small, short conflict or encounter
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Soft: (interjection) stop, be quiet; hold up
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Sooth: (noun) truth; fact
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Subdue: (verb) to conquer; also, to bring under mental or emotional control, as by persuasion or intimidation; render submissive
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Swain: (noun) young fellow; country boy
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Sybil: (noun) prophetess, a female seer
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Tax: to criticize
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Temporal: (adjective) of or pertaining to time; also, pertaining to or concerned with the present life or this world; worldly
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Timorous: (adjective) full of or characterized by fear; fearful:
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Transgression: (noun) violation of a law, command, etc.; sin
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Verily: (adverb) truly; in truth; indeed; really
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Wayward: (adjective) turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior
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Whence: (adverb) from where; from what source; from what place
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Wherefore: (adverb) why
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Withal: (adverb) in addition; notwithstanding; besides
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Wonted: (adverb) accustomed; usual; ordinary
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Yoke: (noun) a wooden frame, usually consisting of a bar with an oxbow or similar collar-like piece at either end, for attaching to the necks of a pair of draught animals, especially oxen, so that they can be worked as a team
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Zounds: (interjection) expression of surprise, anger or disappointment.