| Term | Definition |
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fair |
good,neat |
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feigning |
fake |
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bleak |
without hope |
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relics |
remaining parts of fragments |
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billowing |
a large wave of mass |
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impudence |
shamelessness |
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farrier |
a blacksmith |
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aspires |
to strive forward |
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pledged |
a promise |
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besieging |
to crowd around |
|
sulked |
to complain |
|
ermine |
and old world weasel |
|
merchant |
owner of a shop |
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cordials |
strong felt |
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endured |
to sustain |
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gloats |
a feeling of pleasure |
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betrothal |
engagement |
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swaggered |
to brag |
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plagued |
cause of trouble |
|
shire |
a country of Great Britian |
|
docile |
easily managed |
|
withered |
to dry up |
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aught |
anything |
|
abominable |
very unpleasent |
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vats |
a large vessil like a tub |
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vexed |
annoyed |
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heretics |
a person who hold controversial opinions |
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cease |
to stop |
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default |
failure to act |
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writhe |
a twisting of the body |
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tunic |
a piece of clothing |
|
lutes |
a stringed instrument |
|
albiet |
although |
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turmoil |
a state of great confusion |
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pagans |
non religious |
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peevish |
showin annoyance |
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heathen |
a person who doesnt know about god |
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abate |
to make or become less |
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skein |
measurment of yarn |
|
fostering |
to bring up |
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alight |
full of light |
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spindle |
wooden poles on a chair |
|
gitterns |
a guitar in the middle ages |