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30 Cards in this Set
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Tholed
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to suffer; bear; endure
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Prudent
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wise or judicious in practical affairs; sober
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Harrowed
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to disturb keenly or painfully
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Heath
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wasteland overgrown with shrubs
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Fens
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low land covered with water; boggy land; a marsh
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Anathema
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A person/thing loathed or detested
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Wassail
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a salutation wishing health to a person; while presenting a cup of drink; a toast, kind of
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Bothies
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A hut or small cottage for workmen
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Lays
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A ballad or sung poem
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Parley
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an informal conference between enemies under a truce
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Reparation
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the making of amends for wrong or injury done
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Reavers
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robbers
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Riven
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To tear apart
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Thane
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Nobles; granted lands by the king/lord for military service.
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Undaunted
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undeminished in courage or valor; not giving way to fear
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Reparation
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the making of amends for wrong or injury done
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Reavers
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robbers
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Riven
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To tear apart
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Thane
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Nobles; granted lands by the king/lord for military service.
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Undaunted
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undeminished in courage or valor; not giving way to fear
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Formidable
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arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of grandeur/strength
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Deem
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to form or have an opinion; decide; think
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Stalwart
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strongly and stoutly built; sturyd/robust; valient
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Bawn
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Fort or Hall
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Mettle
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heart: the courage to carry on;
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Disallowed
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to refuse to admit the truth or validity of
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Bane
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that which causes misery
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Keep
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a stronghold
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Thrall
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To enslave
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Hirpling
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Limping
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