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heath
a tract or open wasteland
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plight
a condition that is unfortunintite or unfavorable
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broil
to be subjected to great heat
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disdain
a feeling of contempt
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brandish
to shake or wave a weapon
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direful
dredful, awful or terriable
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valor
boldness or determination in facing great danger as in battle
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furbish
to restore to freshness of apperence or good condition
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liege
a feudal lord entitled to allegiance and service to a feudal lod
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harbinger
anything that foreshadows a future event
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missives
written messages or letters
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impede
to slow movement or progress by means of obstacles
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metaphysical
supernateral
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compunctious
causing or feeling regretful
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pall
a cloth, for spreading over a coffin
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beguile
to charm, delude or deceive
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sovereign
a monarch, a king, or queen, or other supreme ruler
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dupe
a person who is easily deceived or fooled
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buttress
any external prop or support built to steady a structure
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mettle
courage and fortitude
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cleave
adhear closely, to remain faithful
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largess
a generous giving of gifts
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augment
to make change to become larger
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surfeit
an excessive amount
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infirm
feeble or weak in body or health
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porter
gate keeper, door opener
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equivocator
one who intentionaly speaks ambiquously
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requite
to make repayment or return for
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auger
to drill or to pierce
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malice
ill will or with hate
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consort
a husband or wife especially of a reigning monarch
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thither
to or into that place; yonder
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