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Vocabulary 1. solemnity (noun) oceeding 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. tal 10. 11. 12. 13. profane (adj.

) rapier (noun)

- serious or solemn observance or ceremnial pr - unholy, defiled, impure - a sword

trifling (adj) - small, unimportant saucy (adj.) - bold, impudent, insolent enmity (noun) shrift (noun) languish (verb) pernicious (adj.) portentous (adj.) prodigious (adj.) - hatred - confession - to become less intense, to wane or abate - having a bad effort, damaging or detrimen - ominous, threatening evil - marvelous, miraculous, wondrous

valiant (adj.) - brave, courageous, bold assail (verb) - to attack with violent blows, to assault verbally - succeeding or future generati - to joke, prank - capable of sudden action, emotion or viole

14. posterity (noun) Vocabulary 1. jest (verb) 2. impetuous (adj.) nce, brash, impulsive 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ng

judicious (adj.) - possessing sound judgment, cautious, shrewd garish (adj.) - marred by excessive ornamentation; gaudy chide (verb) - to scold, rebuke, reprimand

kindred (adj.) - same kind idolatry (noun) - extreme devotion or worship of a person or thi - a prayer like speech; also conjuring or c - feelings of ill will, hatred, enmity, animosity - time when one can relax

8. invocation (noun) alling up of spirits 9. 10. rancor (noun) repose (noun)

Vocabulary 1. dissembler (noun) appearance

- one who hides himself or puts on a false

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

jocund (adj.) - cheerful, merry puling (adj.) - whining, whimpering agile (adj.) - well-balanced and quick on one s feet, nimble discord (noun) felon (noun) beguile (verb) intercession (noun) - lack of harmony - criminal - to deceive or cheat - a plea on another s behalf, a mediation

Vocabulary 1. inundate (verb) 2. 3. shroud (noun)

- to overwhelm with something - cloth used to wrap a body for burial - firmness of purpose, determination - a major affliction or hardship - mean, evil person - bury

resolve (noun) Vocabulary 1. scourge (noun) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. t 13. caitiff (noun) inter (verb)

penury (adj.) - impoverished, poor pestilence (noun) apothecary (noun) presage (verb) inauspicious (adj.) sepulcher (noun) - tomb - epidemic - druggist - to predict - not promising

aloof (adj.) - showing no interest, withdrawn, uninvolved peruse (verb) inexorable (adj.) obsequies (noun) - to examine - impossible to persuade, to change or hal - funeral ceremonies

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