| Term | Definition |
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remnant |
a piece or part of something that's left over |
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incantation |
the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power |
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repulsive |
very distasteful or disgusting |
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gluttony |
excessive eating and drinking |
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renounce |
to give up or put aside |
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crave |
to want something desperately |
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campaign |
a series of actions organized to achieve or win something |
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ransack |
to search a place wildly |
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stag |
an adult male deer |
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pavilion |
an open building that is used for shelter |
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inquisitive |
questioning or curious |
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wardrobe |
a tall piece of furniture or a closet used for storing clothes |
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innocent |
not guilty |
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wretched |
miserable or unfortunate |
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cloven |
split, divided |
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hoax |
a trick or a practical joke |
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jeer |
to scorn someone in a loud, unpleasant way |
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courtier |
a person who is often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage |
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dominion |
a large area of land controlled by a single ruler or government |
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spiteful |
full of deliberate nastiness |
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bearing |
tending in a course or direction, moving |
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fraternizing |
associating in a friendly way |
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boughs |
thick branches on a tree |
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trifle |
something that is not very valuable or important |
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stratagem |
a scheme or trick for surprising or deceiving an enemy |
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hoarse |
rough and sore |
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treacherous |
not to be trusted; disloyal |
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scheme |
a plan or plot for doing something |
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venture |
to put yourself at risk by doing something daring or dangerous |
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lithe |
limber, supple, flexible |