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Romeo & Juliet: Act III terms and vocab
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| A | B |
| consort (791) | group of musicians, hang around with, or have sexual relationships with |
| zounds (791) | "By God's wounds" |
| exile (795) | forced removal from one's homeland |
| amorous (796) | with love |
| garish (796) | excessive, gaudy, flashy |
| fain (799) | gladly |
| perjured (799) | lied |
| dissemblers (799) | to disguise, make a false show of ... liars |
| enamored (800) | to inspire with love, to captivate |
| calamity (800) | An event that brings terrible loss, lasting distress, or severe affliction; a disaste |
| without (800) | outside |
| carrion (801) | dead and decaying flesh |
| fond (801) | foolish |
| banishment (801) | To force to leave a country or place by official decree |
| sack (803) | plunder, destroy |
| sojourn (805) | a temporary stay |
| jocund (806) | lighthearted in disposition |
| would (812) | wish |
| forsworn (814) | guilty of breaking a vow |
| beshrew (815) | curse |
| paradox | A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true: |
| wrought | arranged |
| vile | loathsome or morally depraved |
| bier | A stand on which a corpse or a coffin containing a corpse is placed before burial |
| bark (813) | boat |
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