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profane

(adj.) unholy, defiled

Rapier

(noun) a sword

saucy

(adj.) bold, impudent, insolent

enmity

(noun) hatred

portentous

(adj.) ominous, threatening evil

Assail

(verb) to attack with violent blows, to assault verbally

posterity

(noun succeeding or future generations

Jest

to joke, prank jest (verb)

impetuous

(adj.) capable of sudden action, emotion or violence, brash, impulsive

judicious

(adj) possessing sound judgmen cautious, shrewd

rancor

(noun) feelings of ill will, hatred, animosity enim


repose

(noun) time when one can relax




dissembler

(noun) one who hides himself or puts on a false appearance

Discord

(noun) lack of harmony

felon

(noun) criminal


beguile

(verb) to deceive or cheat




intercession

A plea on another's behalf

inundate

(verb) to overwhelm with something

shroud

(noun) cloth used to wrap a body for burial

Resolve

(Noun)


firmness of purpose, determination



Scourge

(Noun) a major affliction or hardship

Scourge

(Noun) a major affliction or hardship

caitiff

(noun) mean, evil person

inter

(verb) bury

inter

(verb) bury

sepulcher

(noun) tomb

inauspicious

(adj.) not promising