Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context 1. mutiny-n. open to rebellion 735/I, i, 3: .”.. from ancient grudge break new mutiny… .” -mutinied, mutinous 2. civil-adj.
of citizens 735/I, i, 4: .”.. where civil blood make hands under… .” -civilly, civilizer 3. foe (s) -n. personal enemy 735/I, i, 5: .”..
from forth the fatal lins of the two foes… .” -foeman 4. tyrant-n. absolute ruler that governs 736/I, i, 83: .”.. tis all one.
I will sh- (a cruel ruler) ow myself a tyrant. When… .” -tyranny, tyrannize 5. profaner (s) n. one who showing contempt or 738/I, i, 83: .”..
profraners of this interference toward God or sa-neighborhood stained steel… .” cred things -profaner, profane ous 6. pernicous-adj. tending to cause death or 738/I, i, 85: .”.. that quench the fire o injury your pernicous rage.” -perniciousness, perniciously 7. adversary-n.
an opponent; enemy 739/I. i, 107: .”.. here were the servants of your adversary… .” -adversaries, adverse 8.
fray-n. a fight, scuffle 739/I, i, 118: .”.. right glad I am he was no at this fray… .” -frayed, frays 9. covert-adj. covered or protected 739/I, i, 126: .”..
and stole into the covert of the woods… .” -covertly, covertness 10. augment-v. to make greater 739/I, i, 133: .”..
with tears augmenting the fresh morning -augmentation, augmentative dew.” 11. portentous-adj. foreboding omnious 740/I, i, 142: “Black and portentous must his humor prove… .” -portentously, portentousness WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context 12. shrift-n. confession to a priest 741/I, i, 160: “To hear true shrift…
.” shifter 13. woo-v. try to seek affection; to tempt 745/I, ii, 16: .”.. but woo her gentle Paris gether hurt…
-wooed, wooing, woos 14. anguish-n. an organizing physical or men-746/I, ii, 47: “One pain lessened by a tal painanother’s anguish… .” -anguishing, anguishes 15. heretic-n. one that descents from an acc-747/I, ii, 94: .”..
transparent heretic ept ed belief or doctorineto be burnt for liars… .” -heretical, herticate 16. peril (ous) -n. exposure to danger 750/I, iii, 54: “A perilous knock and it cried bitterly…
.” -perils, periled 17. disposition-n. ones usual mood 750/I, iii, 65: .”.. how stands your disposition to be married” -disposition ed 18. beseech-v.
to request earnestly 751/I, iii, 103: .”.. in extremity, in vence hence to wait. I beseech… .” -beseech ed, beseecher 19. woe-n. expressing sorrow or dismay 752/I, iv, 21: .”..
I cannot bound a path above dull woe.” -woes, woe 20. visage-n. a fatal expression 752/I, iv, 29: .”.. give me a case to put my visage in… .” -visages 21. wanton (s) -adj.
excessive cruelty 753/I, iv, 35: “A torch for me! Let wantons light of heart… .” -wantoned, wanton ries 22. revel (s) -v. to take great pleasure 755/I, iv, 109: .”.. with this nights revels and expire the term.” -reveled, reveling, revels 23. vile-adj.
objectionable or unpleasant 755/I, iv, 111: .”.. by some vile forfeit of untimatly death.” -viler, vileness WordDefinition/Part of SpeechLocation Context 24. nuptual-adj. of marriage or wedding 757/I, v, 37: .”.. .’ tis since the nuptual of lucent ion… .” -nuptual, nuptuality 25.
rapier- n. a long slender sword 757/I, v, 57: .”.. 26. solemnity-n. the condition or quality of 757/I, v, 59: .”..
being solemn -solemnly, solemn 27. dispargement-n. the act of belittling 758/I, v, 72: .”.. -dispargement, disparagingly 28. gall-n. something better to endure 758/I, v, 94: .”..
now seeming sweet, covert to bitterest gall.” -galling, galling ly 29. purge (d) -v. to be free from impurities 758/I, v, 108: .”.. -purger, purges 30. wax (es) v.
to grow larger 761/I, v, 128 -waxing, waxed.


