abdicate
to give up or renounce (authority, duties, an office, etc.) esp in a voluntary, public, or formal manner
abrogate
to put aside; put an end to
abscond
to depart in a sudden and secret manner, esp. to avoid capture and legal prosecution
abstemious
sparing or moderate in eating and drinking; temperate in diet
abstruse
hard to understand; recondite; esoteric
beatitude
supreme blessedness; exalted happiness
cogent
to the point; relevant; pertinent
concur
to accord in opinion;
contemptuous
showing or expressing disdain or scorn
convene
to come together or asssemble, usually for some public purpose
discord
lack of harmony between persons or things
rectitude
rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue
turpitude
vile, shameful, or base character; depravity
verisimilitude
something, as an assertion, having merely the appearance of truth
vicissitude
a change or variation occuring in the course of something
Ab, abs
away
Co, cor, con
with
Tude
state of