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feigned
to pretend or simulate an emotion, action, or condition often for deceptive purposes.
revels
noisy festivities or celebrations.
rogue
a dishonest or unprincipled person, often used to refer to a charming scoundrel.
abjure
to renounce or give up a belief, claim, or right, often formally.
surfeit
an excessive amount of something, typically food or drink.
malady
a condition or illness that affects the health or well-being of a person.
mirth
a feeling of great joy or amusement, often expressed through laughter.
churlish
rude, boorish, or surly behavior.
bounteous
generous or abundant, often relating to giving.
clamorous
Making a loud and confused noise
prithee
please
recompense
Make amends to someone for loss or harm suffered
disdain
<span>the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect
usurp
to take a position of power or importance illegally or by force.
epistles
Letters or written communications, often used in a formal context.
shrew
a woman with a violent, scolding temper, often used to describe an overbearing wife or female partner.
sanctity
the state of being holy or sacred, often applied to something regarded as inviolable or deserving of respect.
galliard
a lively dance popular in the Renaissance, characterized by a triple time and typically performed in a lively manner.
jest
a form of jesting or joking, often involving humor or wit in conversation or performance.
folly
Lack of good sense; foolishness