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| to preserve from extinction or oblivion |
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| the state, quality, or character of being notorious or widely known |
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| disgrace; dishonor; public contempt |
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| generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness |
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| haughtily disdainful or contemptuous, as a person or a facial expression |
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| any violent upheaval, esp. one of a social or political nature |
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| warlike; given to waging war |
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| dexterous; nimble; skillful; clever |
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| to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire) |
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| to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility |
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| with suspicion, mistrust, or disapproval |
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| to speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner; sully; defame |
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| of or pertaining to shepherds; pastoral |
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| to bear or conduct (oneself); behave |
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| a more or less independent passage, at the end of a composition, introduced to bring it to a satisfactory close |
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| high spirits; exhilaration; exuberance |
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| a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom |
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| in existence; still existing; not destroyed or lost |
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| a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect |
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| to speak inarticulately or meaninglessly |
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| to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon |
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| without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid |
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| sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd |
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| beginning to exist or develop |
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| a lofty oration or writing in praise of a person or thing; eulogy |
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| to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does |
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| extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or impracticable |
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| not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive |
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| the act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; office or function of a guardian; guardianship |
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| offense; annoyance; displeasure |
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| the act of willing, choosing, or resolving; exercise of willing |
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| eliberate and without motive or provocation; uncalled-for; headstrong; willful |
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