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Romeo And Juliet Vocabulary Essay Research Paper

Romeo And Juliet Vocabulary Essay, Research Paper


Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary


WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context


1. mutiny-n. open to rebellion735/I,i,3: “…from ancient grudge ??????????????????break new mutiny…”


-mutined, mutinous


2. civil-adj. of citizens735/I,i,4: “…where civil blood


??????????????????make hands undear…”


-civilly, civilizer


3. foe(s)-n. personal enemy735/I,i,5: “…from forth the fatal ??????????????????lins of the two foes…”


-foeman


4. tyrant-n. absolute ruler that governs736/I,i,83: “…tis all one. I will sh-


(a cruel ruler)ow myself a tyrant. When…”


??????????????????


-tyranny, tyrannize


5. profaner(s)n. one who showing contempt or738/I,i,83: “…profraners of this


interverence toward God or sa-neighborhood stained steel…”


cred things


??????????????????


-profaner, profaneous


6. pernicous-adj. tending to cause death or738/I,i,85: “…that quench the fire o


injuryyour pernicous rage.”


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-pernicousness, pernicously


7. adversary-n. an opponet; enemy739/I.i,107: “…here were the ??????????????????servants of your adversary…”


-adversaries, adverse


8. fray-n. a fight, scuffle739/I,i,118: “…right glad I am he


??????????????????was no at this fray…”


-frayed, frays


9. covert-adj. covered or protected739/I,i,126: “…and stole into the ??????????????????covert of the woods…”


-covertly, covertness


10. augment-v. to make greater739/I,i,133: “..with tears ??????????????????augmenting the fresh morning -augmentation, augmentativedew.”


11. portentous-adj. foreboring omnious740/I,i,142: “Black and portenous ??????????????????must his humor prove…”


-portenously, porpentousness


WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context


12. shrift-n. confession to a priest741/I,i,160: “To hear true shrift…”


??????????????????


shrifter


13. woo-v. try to seek affection; to tempt745/I,ii,16: “…but woo her gentle ??????????????????Paris gether hurt…”


-wooed, wooing, woos


14. anguish-n. an organizing physical or men-746/I,ii,47: “One pain lessened by a


tal painanother’s anguish…”


>??????????????????


-anguishing, anguishes


15. heretic-n. one that discents from an acc-747/I,ii,94: “…transparent heretic


epted belief or doctorineto be burnt for liars…”


??????????????????


-heretical, herticate


16. peril(ous)-n. exposure to danger750/I,iii,54: “A perilous knock and ??????????????????it cried bitterly…”


-perils, periled


17. disposition-n. ones usual mood750/I,iii,65: “…how stands your ??????????????????disposition to be married?”


-dispositioned


18. beseech-v. to request earnestly751/I,iii,103: “…in extremity, ??????????????????invence hence to wait. I beseech…”


-beseeched, beseecher


19. woe-n. espressing sorrow or dismay752/I,iv,21: “…I cannot bound a ??????????????????path above dull woe.”


-woes, woer


20. visage-n. a fatal expression752/I,iv,29: “…give me a case to ??????????????????put my visage in…”


-visages


21. wanton(s)-adj. excessive cruelty753/I,iv,35: “A torch for me! Let ??????????????????wantons light of heart…”


-wantoned, wantonries


22. revel(s)-v. to take great pleasure755/I,iv,109: “…with this nights ??????????????????revels and expire the term.”


-reveled, reveling, revels


23. vile-adj. objectionable or unpleasent755/I,iv,111: “…by some vile ??????????????????forfeit of untimatly death.”


-viler, vileness


WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context


24. nuptual-adj. of marriage or wedding757/I,v,37: “…’tis since the nuptual ??????????????????of lucention…”


-nuptuals, nuptuality


25. rapier- n. a long slender sword757/I,v,57: “…


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26. solemnity-n. the condition or quality of757/I,v,59: “…


being solemn


??????????????????


-solemnly, solemn


27. dispargement-n. the act of belittling758/I,v,72: “…


??????????????????


-dispargement, dispargingly


28. gall-n. something better to endure758/I,v,94: “…now seeming sweet, ??????????????????covert to bitterest gall.”


-galling, gallingly


29. purge(d)-v. to be free from impurities758/I,v,108: “…


??????????????????


-purger, purges


30. wax(es)v. to grow larger761/I,v,128


??????????????????


-waxing, waxed

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