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Unit 9: Vocabulary from Readings 1

This list covers "Dream," "My Mother’s Blue Bowl," and "The Names of Women."
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  1. subversive
    in opposition to an established system or government
    At least
    Not the
    Subversive
    Jazzy
    Melodies
    She favors
    In
    My
    Dream.
  2. serene
    not agitated
    Those days when to visit her was to be drawn into a serene cocoon of memories and present-day musings and to rest there, in temporary retreat from the rest of the world, as if still an infant, nodding and secure at her breast.
  3. musing
    a calm, lengthy, intent consideration
    Those days when to visit her was to be drawn into a serene cocoon of memories and present-day musings and to rest there, in temporary retreat from the rest of the world, as if still an infant, nodding and secure at her breast.
  4. solace
    comfort offered to one who is disappointed or miserable
    I took solace in the fact that it was at least hugged by spacious lawn on one side, and by forest, out the back door, and that its isolated position at the end of the street meant she would have a measure of privacy.
  5. divest
    take away possessions from someone
    Her move into the projects—the best housing poor black people in the South ever had, she would occasionally declare, even as my father struggled to adjust to the cramped rooms and hard, unforgiving qualities of brick—was, I now understand, a step in the direction of divestiture, lightening her load, permitting her worldly possessions to dwindle in significance and, well before she herself would turn to spirit, roll away from her.
  6. marvel
    be amazed at
    Each time I visited her I marveled at the modesty of her desires.
  7. cauldron
    a very large pot that is used for boiling
    For the blue bowl especially was a cauldron of memories.
  8. riotous
    produced or growing in extreme abundance
    In winter my mother’s riotous flowers would be absent, and the shack stood revealed for what it was.
  9. itinerant
    traveling from place to place to work
    A gray, decaying, too small barrack meant to house the itinerant tenant workers on a prosperous white man’s farm.
  10. rapacious
    excessively greedy and grasping
    The blue bowl stood there, seemingly full forever, no matter how deeply or rapaciously we dipped, as if it had no bottom.
  11. decimate
    kill in large numbers
    The history of the woodland Anishinabe—decimated by disease, fighting Plains Indians tribes to the west and squeezed by European settlers to the east—is much like most other Native American stories, a confusion of loss, a tale of absences, of a culture that was blown apart and changed so radically in such a short time that only the names survive.
  12. presumptuous
    going beyond what is appropriate, permitted, or courteous
    Anishinabe historian Basil Johnston notes that ‘such was the mystique and force of a name that it was considered presumptuous and unbecoming, even vain, for a person to utter his own name...'
  13. undeviating
    steady in adhering to values or principles
    They had to have grown up sensible, hard-working, undeviating in their attention to their tasks.
  14. novel
    pleasantly new or different
    She might have been speaking to whomever it was who held the camera, still a novel luxury.
  15. slough
    cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers
    That house, long sold and gone, lay over one hundred miles due east and still Virginia Grandbois charged ahead, no matter what lay in her path—fences, sloughs, woods, the yards of other families.
Created on Wed Mar 03 09:55:18 EST 2021 (updated Fri Mar 12 12:30:23 EST 2021)

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