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NOUN A medieval poet or musician either belonging to a nobel household or traveling about |
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NOUN Skill in using the hands, body, or mind |
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ADJECTIVE: Inclined to love, esp. sexual love |
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ADJECTIVE Quick and well-coordinated |
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VERB To feel sorry for (a past action, attitude, etc.) |
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ADJECTIVE Long and tiresome |
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VERB To make friendly again, as after a quarrel |
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ADJECTIVE Casually changeable or inconstant |
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NOUN A condition or place in which according to Roman Catholics, the souls of those dyign penitent are purified from venial sins |
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NOUN An epidemic disease of high mortality esp. the bubonic plague |
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NOUN Having, exercising, or characterized by fluent, forceful speach |
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ADJECTIVE (Of a man) soft or delicate to an unmanly degree in traits, tastes, habits, etc. |
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