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| not believing in the existence of God or gods |
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| a short musket of wide bore and flaring muzzle, formerly used to scatter shot and close range |
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to surrender under specified conditions;
to give up all resistance |
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| account of historical events presented in chronological order; detailed narrative record |
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| goods prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported |
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| a thicket of small trees or shrubs |
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| short, heavy sword with a curved single edged blade |
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| lacking in something essential; incomplete |
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| to deprive of something of value by or as by force |
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| causing sorrow or sadness; mournful |
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| whirlpool; a current of air, water, etc. moving against the main current and with a circular motion |
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| thin; cause to lose too much weight or flesh |
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| endow with investment of high quality things |
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| beginning of a new and important period in the history of anything; period marked by characteristics |
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done with or characterized by expedition;
prompt; efficient; speedy |
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| objecting; to reason with earnestly |
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| equal to 1/4 of a penny; of little value |
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| to make up; pretend; invent |
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| made of flax; pale yellow |
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| attic; rooms below a roof |
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| very distinguished; clear; evident |
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| unwillingness or the inability to believe; skeptical |
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| unrelenting; cannot be influenced or persuaded |
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| completely obscure or mysterious |
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| outwardly expressing grief |
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| lightness of weight; lack of seriousness |
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| an area of wet, soggy ground; deep mud |
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| a small amount; moderate; mediocre |
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an indefinitely large number;
great number of persons or things |
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| mentally quick; showing mental quickness |
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| drug containing opium; sedates; soothes |
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wooden tool with a flat blade and handle used by potters;
a bed of straw |
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| to steal (especially small sums or petty objects); filch |
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| one who rides the left hand horse |
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| power, rule; a person having great power |
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| marked by intellectual depth; intensely flt |
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| dry food for livestock such as hay, corn, or oats |
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| a body of assistants, followers, or servants attending a person of rank or importance |
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| of or living in the country, as distinguished from cities or towns |
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| a part, substance, element, etc. which lies beneath and supports another |
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| superior to or excelling all others |
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| long; wearisome; boring; lengthy |
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| something that has to do with gardening...? |
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a (metal) box used for holding tinder, flint, and steel for starting a fire;
a place where violence and war can occur |
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| trembling, quivering, palpitating, nervous |
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a three-pronged spear used in ancient combats;
a fishing spear |
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| a small piece of (hand) luggage |
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| annoy; to give trouble to, especially in a petty or nagging way |
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