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| a long poem about the adventures of a great hero |
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| attracting little attention; not readily noticeable |
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| whole, with no part missing |
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| chronological records; historial accounts |
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| to follow a twisting, turning course; to wander |
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| skillfulness; expertness; talent |
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| redness, heat, and painfulness as a result of injury |
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| horrible; disgusting; ugly |
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| bravery; daring; strength |
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| belonging to the Middle Ages |
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| friendship; peaceful realtions between countries |
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| a liquid with special powers, esp. one with poison |
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| horrible, disgusting; ugly |
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| deeply religious; sincere; earnest |
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| a medieval code of knighthood |
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| a ruler, king; queen; highest in power or rank |
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| a hunt or search; journey |
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| a fortress overlooking a city |
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| a person sent on a mission to represent another's interest |
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| someone who carries messages or announces things to come |
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| clothing; outfit; to dress |
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| clothing; outfit; to dress |
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| a large, open area of land; to keep a boat in place with ropes |
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| like a palace; magnificent and grand |
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| mournful; melancholy; sad |
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| a preoccupation; an dream feeling or impulse |
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| an account of the descent of a person or family from ancestors |
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| a person who has given help; a patron |
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| cool or distant in relationships with others |
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| threatening trouble or bad luck |
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| dishonest; having no principles of right and wrong |
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| to boil; to bubble and foam |
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| overbearing pride; a lack of regard for others |
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| overly satisfied with one's won goodness or achievements |
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