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comfort in sorrow, misfortune or trouble |
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making of amends for wrong or injury done |
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to rid of whatever is unpure or undesirable; CLEANSE |
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squirm, twist, as in pain |
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a conventional poetic phrase used for or inaddition to the usual name of a person or thing,esp. in Icelandic and Anglo-Saxon verse, as "a wave traveler" for "a boat" |
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a break, esp. a sense pause. usually near the middle of a verse, and marked in scansion by a double vertical line, as in know then thyself// presume not God to scan |
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a bluff, high point of land/rock projecting into the water |
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anixous or concerned; eager; careful |
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freeing from blame or guilt |
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morally right or justifiable |
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to ask earnestly; implore, beg |
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cheerrfully optimistic, hopeful, confindent |
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to admit, confess; vouch for, guarentee |
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to speak falsely of or misleading |
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to charge; bind or command earnestly |
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to represent fictiously; put on an appearance of; DECEIVE |
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expert or nimble in the use of hands or body |
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generous bestowal of gifts |
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