AP Literature- Jane Eyre Vocab

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avatar

an incarnation or embodiment, as of a quality or concept, a varying manifestation or aspect of a particular deity, esp. a Hindu deity in human form.

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badinage

playful talk.

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cachinnation

Convulsive, loud laughter.

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cicatrize

To heal by the formation of a cicatrix (scar tissue).

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deglutition

Swallowing—the act of process of swallowing.

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emulous

eager to rival somebody or something; motivated by rivalry.

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equipage

Well-equipped carriage; equipment and supplies for expeditions.

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hostler

engineer; horse minder.

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inanition

exhaustion due to starvation; lethargy; emptiness.

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lachrymose

crying, sad.

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oblation

offering or gift to deity; communion offering; religious or charitable gift.

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paroxysm

a sudden outburst of emotion or action; a crisis in or recurrent intensification of a disease; spasm, convulsion.

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pertinacious

determinedly resolute in purpose, belief or action.

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phlegmatic

having or suggesting a calm, sluggish temperament, unemotional (Benvolio in Romeo & Juliet).

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ruth

Compassion or pity for another; sorrow or misery about one's own misdeeds or flaws.

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sanguine

of the color of blood, red; ruddy; having the temperament and ruddy complexion formerly thought to be characteristic of a person dominated by this humor; passionate; cheerfully confident, optimistic. (Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet)

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seraglio

Harem—the women's quarters in a Muslim house, or the women themselves; palace—a Turkish palace.

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sophistical

clever-sounding, but flawed; of sophists.

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stile

a step or rung that enables people to climb over a fence or wall.