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Bescreen

To shelter; to cover with a screen;to conceal

Verb (screens do what?)

Counsel

Secret thoughts; to give advice to formally

Thine

Archaic form of yours,

Enmity

The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something

Complement

Something that goes well with something

Perjury

The offense willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation

Fain

Pleased or willing under the circumstances

Peril

Serious and immediate danger

Cunning

Having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion

Strange

Unusual or surprising in a way that is hard or unsettling to understand

Contract

Agreement having a lawful object entered into voluntarily by 2 or more parties each of whom intends to create one or more legal obligations between them; to bring into oneself; to become ill with

Bent

Sharply curved or having an angle; a natural talent or inclination; dishonest or corrupt

Procure

To obtain something; especially with care or effort; to persuade or cause (Someone) to do something

Inconstant

Frequently changing; variable or irregular

Vow

Solemn promise to solemnly promise to do a specific thing

Swear

Use of offensive language especially as an expression of anger; to make a promise to do something affirming that something is the case

Vestal Livery

Special uniform worn by an individual that is chaste or pure; relating to the Roman goddess Vesra

Doff

To remove an item of clothing; take off or raise ones hat as a greeting or token of respect

Aloft

Up in or into the air; overhead

Baptized

To give a name or nickname too; to admit (someone) into a specified church by baptism