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| a mean, cowardly, person | |
| to steal | |
| daring, bold | |
| scornful, insulting | |
| wild excitement, delirium, lunacy | |
| courtly entertainment with masked dancers | |
| sharp disapproval | |
| to scold, to reproach | |
| dispute, disagreement, lack of harmony | |
| to show excessive love or attention | |
| to make golden | |
| to solemnly renounce or avoid | |
| to lose vigor or vitality | |
| having to do with marriage | |
| annoyance or irritation | |
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| to change the position of something | |
| ridicule, mockery | |
| to deceive by trickery, to mislead, to charm | |
| to feel disgust towards someone or something | |
| hatred | |
| two-week time period | |
| to feel sorry for, regret | |
| a literary composition in verse or prose in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule | |
| detestable or offensive | |
| a brief stay | |
| seriousness, a special ceremony | |
| regrettable, unfortunate | |
| absurd, foolish | |
| to bless, to make sacred | |
| amusement, jollity, merriment | |
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