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Unit 4: Part 2 Vocabulary

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  1. pernicious
    working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way
    Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,
    Profaners of this neighbor-stained steel—
    Will they not hear? What, ho! You men, you beasts,
    That quench the fire of your pernicious rage
    With purple fountains issuing from your veins!
  2. adversary
    someone who offers opposition
    Here were the servants of your adversary
    And yours, close fighting ere I did approach.
  3. augment
    enlarge or increase
    Many a morning hath he there been seen,
    With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew,
    Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs
  4. grievance
    a complaint about a wrong that causes resentment
    See, where he comes. So please you step aside;
    I’ll know his grievance, or be much denied.
  5. oppression
    a feeling of being burdened or distressed
    BENVOLIO: No coz, I rather weep.
    ROMEO. Good heart, at what?
    BENVOLIO. At thy good heart’s oppression.
    ROMEO. Why, such is love’s transgression.
  6. transgression
    the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle
    Why, such is love’s transgression.
  7. procure
    get by special effort
    Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed.
    If that thy bent of love be honorable,
    Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow,
    By one that I’ll procure to come to thee,
    Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite;
    And all my fortunes at thy foot I’ll lay
    And follow thee my lord throughout the world.
  8. predominant
    having superior power or influence
    Two such opposed kings encamp them still
    In man as well as herbs—grace and rude will;
    And where the worser is predominant,
    Full soon the canker death eats up that plant.
  9. intercession
    a prayer to God on behalf of another person
    I bear no hatred, blessed man, for, lo,
    My intercession likewise steads my foe.
  10. sallow
    unhealthy looking
    Jesu Maria! What a deal of brine
    Hath washed thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline!
    How much salt water thrown away in waste
    To season love, that of it doth not taste!
  11. lamentable
    bad; unfortunate
    Why, is not this a lamentable thing, grandsir, that we should be thus afflicted with these strange flies, these fashionmongers, these pardon-me’s, who stand so much on the new form that they cannot sit at ease on the old bench? O, their bones, their bones!
  12. unwieldy
    lacking grace in movement or posture
    Had she affections and warm youthful blood,
    She would be as swift in motion as a ball;
    My words would bandy her to my sweet love,
    And his to me.
    But old folks, many feign as they were dead—
    Unwieldy, slow, heavy and pale as lead.
  13. gallant
    having or displaying great dignity or nobility
    O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead!
    That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds,
    Which too untimely here did scorn the earth.
  14. fray
    a noisy fight
    Where are the vile beginners of this fray?
  15. martial
    suggesting war or military life
    ...he tilts
    With piercing steel at bold Mercutio’s breast;
    Who, all as hot, turns deadly point to point,
    And, with a martial scorn, with one hand beats
    Cold death aside and with the other sends
    It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity
    Retorts it.
  16. exile
    expel from a country
    And for that offense
    Immediately we do exile him hence.
  17. eloquence
    powerful and effective language
    And she brings news; and every tongue that speaks
    But Romeo’s name speaks heavenly eloquence.
  18. fickle
    liable to sudden unpredictable change
    O Fortune, Fortune! All men call thee fickle.
    If thou art fickle, what dost thou with him
    That is renowned for faith? Be fickle, Fortune,
    For then I hope thou wilt not keep him long
    But send him back.
  19. pensive
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    My leisure serves me, pensive daughter, now.
    My lord, we must entreat the time alone.
  20. vial
    a small bottle that contains liquid medicine
    Take thou this vial, being then in bed,
    And this distilling liquor drink thou off
  21. enjoin
    give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
    Where I have learnt me to repent the sin
    Of disobedient opposition
    To you and your behests, and am enjoined
    By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here
    To beg your pardon.
  22. wayward
    resistant to guidance or discipline
    My heart is wondrous light,
    Since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed.
  23. dismal
    causing dejection
    Nurse!—What should she do here?
    My dismal scene I needs must act alone.
  24. loathsome
    highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
    Alack, alack, is it not like that I,
    So early waking—what with loathsome smells,
    And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth,
    That living mortals, hearing them, run mad—
  25. remnant
    a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
    ...about his shelves
    A beggarly account of empty boxes,
    Green earthen pots, bladders, and musty seeds,
    Remnants of packthread, and old cakes of roses
    Were thinly scattered, to make up a show.
  26. penury
    a state of extreme poverty or destitution
    Noting this penury to myself I said,
    “And if a man did need a poison now
    Whose sale is present death in Mantua,
    Here lives a caitiff wretch would sell it him.”
  27. disperse
    cause to separate and go in different directions
    Let me have
    A dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear
    As will disperse itself through all the veins
    That the life-weary taker may fall dead,
    And that the trunk may be discharged of breath
    As violently as hasty powder fired
    Doth hurry from the fatal cannon’s womb.
  28. haughty
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    This is that banished haughty Montague
    That murd’red my love’s cousin—with which grief
    It is supposed the fair creature died—
    And here is come to do some villainous shame
    To the dead bodies.
  29. ambiguity
    unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
    Seal up the mouth of outrage for a while,
    Till we can clear these ambiguities
    And know their spring, their head, their true descent
  30. scourge
    a whip used to inflict punishment
    Where be these enemies? Capulet, Montague,
    See what a scourge is laid upon your hate,
    That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love.
  31. lament
    express grief verbally
    Every morning when the dawn had put out the stars, and the sun’s rays had dried the hoarfrost on the grass, they would steal to the crack and, standing there, now utter words of burning love and now lament their hard fate, but always in softest whispers.
  32. inevitable
    incapable of being avoided or prevented
    Before him lay the bloodstained shreds of the cloak and clear in the dust were the tracks of the lioness. The conclusion was inevitable. He never doubted that he knew all. Thisbe was dead.
  33. enamor
    attract
    I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again.
    Mine ear is much enamored of thy note,
    So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape,
    And thy fair virtue’s force perforce doth move me
    On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee.
  34. enthrall
    hold spellbound
    I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again.
    Mine ear is much enamored of thy note,
    So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape,
    And thy fair virtue’s force perforce doth move me
    On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee.
  35. articulate
    express or state clearly
  36. character
    attributes that determine one's moral and ethical actions
  37. illuminate
    make free from confusion or ambiguity
  38. standard
    a basis for comparison
Created on Thu Oct 15 17:39:28 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Oct 19 09:37:06 EDT 2020)

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