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| an area of open wasteland overgrown with heather,low shrubs |
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| to wave or flourish in a menacing way |
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| a position that provides a broad view |
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| to brighten by rubbing,polish |
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| predicting or foreshadowing |
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| feelings or regret wrongdoing |
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| in scotlad, a feudal lord |
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| a person or thing that singals or announces what is to come |
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| a wall with open spaces to shoot through, usually on top of a tower |
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| a means of nearing or getting |
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| a projecting part of a bulding |
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| a decorative band, as along the top of a wall in a room |
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| a projecting strucutre bult agianst a wall for support |
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| honor;worthiness;stateliness of manner |
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| attractive quality; favor,goodwill; divie love given freely to human beings |
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| to entrap or confine; sometimes used with up |
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| a shallow place in a body of water |
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| an old saying accepted as true |
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| a person who maneges the household of a ruler or nobleman |
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| a person who maneges the household of a ruler or nobleman |
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