romeo and juliet vocabulary
Terms
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- to bear, without resistance or with patience;tolerate
- endure
- excrutiating or acute distress suffering, or pain
- anguish
- not devoted to holy or religious purposes
- profane
- rascal, tricky man, scoundral, villain
- knaves
- one who embarks on a quest for something conceived of a sacred
- pilgrims
- festivity
- solemnity
- satisfy
- quench
- to attack with or as if with violent blows; assault
- assailing
- evil, wicked
- pernicious
- to be rejected
- scorn
- to swear falsely
- Forswear
- a violation of law, command or duty
- transgression
- to reduce in esteem or rank
- disparagement
- not timely; not occuring at a suitable time
- untimely
- a period of 14 days; two weeks
- fortnight
- characterized by tyranny
- tyrannous
- wonderful or marvelous
- prodigious
- A person who holds controversal opinions
- heretics
- enforced calmness
- patience perforce
- a fine; penalty for disturbing the peace
- forfeit
- to make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity
- augmenting
- a person, group or force that opposed or attacks
- adversary
- to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable
- purged
- obstinate anger
- willful choler
- the excercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner
- oppression
- may refer either to that day or to the time around it ( August 1=lammastide)
- lammastide