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| abounding in wealth;prosperous; flowing freely |
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| the quality of being ancient; ancient times |
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| to discipline, to use punishment to correct behavior |
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| polite and courteous behavior |
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| characterized by friendly sociability |
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| to send away with promptness or speed; speed, quickness |
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| to entangle, to throw into confusion or strife |
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| to remove obscene or objectionable material usually before publication |
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| to gather together, to store up |
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| contrary to church doctrine or accepted beliefs or standards |
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| one who attacks established beliefs or institutions |
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| faultless, not discreditable |
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| changing unpredictably, fickle |
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| a subtle distinction or difference |
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| one who exhibits extreme or possibly blind allegiance to a group or cause |
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| marked by showing zealous devotion to the rites of religion |
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| loud and boisterous, harsh, disorderly |
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| characterized by satire (a branch of literature ridiculing vice or folly) |
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| of the earth or pertaining to the earth |
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