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Mrs. Pasquini |
American Literature Vocabulary
Unit 1: The New Land
Vocabulary
Native American literature
1. ablutions (n.): a washing or cleansing 2. protruded (v.): jutted out The General History of Virginia by John Smith
3. pilfer (v.): steal 4. palisades (n.): large pointed stakes set in the ground to form a fence used for defense 5. conceits (n.): strange or fanciful ideas 6. mollified (v.): soothed; calmed Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford
7. loath (adj.): reluctant; unwilling 8. sundry (adj.): various; different 9. lusty (adj.): strong; hearty Puritan Poetry by Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor
10. recompense (n.): reward 11. manifold (adv.): in many ways 12. chafes (v.): rubs to make warm 13. precepts (n.): rules of conduct Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards
14. omnipotent (adj.): all-powerful 15. ineffable (adj.): inexpressible 16. dolorous (adj.): sad; mournful The Wonders of the Invisible World by Cotton Mather
17. calamities (n.): disasters 18. diabolical (adj.): of the devil 19. rampant (adj.): violent and uncontrollable |