abide |
to put up with; stand. |
bellicose |
easily incited to quarrel or fight; belligerent. |
cession |
the act of formally giving up or signing over, as a territory; ceding. |
disinter |
to dig up or remove from a place of burial; exhume. |
glabrous |
having no hair or fuzz; bald; smooth. |
heterodox |
deviating from an officially approved belief or doctrine, especially in religion. |
hirsute |
covered with hair or stiff hairs; hairy or shaggy. |
imprecation |
a curse, uttered or thought of. |
nonfeasance |
in law, failure to perform a required duty, as by a public official. |
proselytize |
to convert or try actively to convert (others) to one's own beliefs or religion. |
purvey |
to supply or provide (especially food, drink, or other provisions). |
quondam |
having been in the past; former. |
redoubtable |
inspiring fear; formidable. |
Saturnalia |
an occasion of unrestrained revelry. |
sepsis |
infection, especially by pus-forming bacteria in the blood or tissues. |