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| secure from violation or from being profaned |
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| to mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner |
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| line of descent or tradition |
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| a disease or unwholesome condition |
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| something damaged or defaced |
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| disgrace and reproach as a result of bad conduct |
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| likely to decay or to spoil |
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| devotion and reverence to God |
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| a doorway (especially a large one) |
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| to quiet or to put down a disturbance |
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| to tear violently, to split |
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| to restrain, to hold back |
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| to make repayment or to return |
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| to honor, to regard with repsect |
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| to be sorry for, to regret |
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| possessed of controlling power |
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| to call together, to send for or to request to appear |
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| to delay in comming or going, to linger |
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| not significant, frivolous |
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| not intentional, without knowledge |
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| to try to convince by flattery, to coax, to cajole |
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| great sorrow, grief, or misfortune |
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