galled | | to beset with insistent or repeated requests |
precept | | a long deep sigh |
prodigal | | wasteful or reckless |
comart | | appeal; entreaty; plea; asking humbly and beseechingly |
fair | | to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify |
importune | | pleasing in appearance; attractive |
libertine | | not pious; lacking reverence or respect |
unfledged | | to rival with some degree of success |
harbingers | | to attack, damage, or destroy, as by blows |
impious | | covenant or formal legal agreement |
suspiration | | one that indicates or foreshadows what is to come |
obsequious | | a rule or principal, prescribing a particular course of action |
emulate | | inexperienced, immature, or untried |
filial | | of, or pertaining to, or befitting a son or daughter (filial obligation) |
sulfurous | | to be irritated and chafed to the skin |
calumnious | | fiery; hellish |
levies | | obedient; dutiful |
suppliance | | a person who lacks moral restraint; uncontrolled; unrestrained |
purged | | slanderous; defamatory |
smote | | the conscription of troops |
assail | | the utmost length to which one can go |
tether | | attack with arguments |