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| a tract of uncultivated land |
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| to proceed or direct one's course |
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| ideal qualities of a knight: courtesy, valor, and strength |
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| to utter with a particular tone of voice |
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| full of anxiety or concern |
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| someone who repents for the church, for wrongdoing |
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| the condition of being formally forgiven by a priest. |
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| high, superior, noteworthy |
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| not pertaining to religion |
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| a reddish bloody color; cheerful, hopeful, confident |
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| working on acting merely for money |
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Verb: to unite, or align, or associate with Noun: partner, not necessarily romantic, or spouse |
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| extremely irritable or easily angered |
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| a formal authoriated order |
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noun = lie prevaricte = to lie |
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noun: characteristic or quality verb: to say a result of a specific cause |
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| put off to a future time. |
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| ernest request or petition |
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| respectful of privacy or secrecy |
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| a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord |
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| ancestry; sequence of generations |
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| someone who offers opposition |
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| schockingly repellent; inspiring horror. |
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| the vertical outside part of doors, furniture, cabinents |
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| lack of color of the skin(sickly, diseased); pale |
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| an irritating or obnoxius person; small animals or insects |
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