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4
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loyalty; fidelity.
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6
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overbearing, arrogant, domineering.
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8
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to claim or seize without right.
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9
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of or fit for the gods; divine.
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10
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to have spoken irreverently or profanely of or to God or sacred things.
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12
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one who has abandoned his belief, faith, cause, or principles.
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13
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one of the winged heavenly beings that support the throne of God or act as guardian spirits.
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1
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creator of all things
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2
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an odd, eccentric, or unexpected action.
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3
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not earthly; heavenly; celestial.
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5
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a conversation, esp. a formal discussion.
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6
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one who pleads or makes a request in behalf of another or others.
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7
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children, descendants, or offspring.
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11
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a narrow inlet or arm of the sea
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12
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the primeval void or chaos before the Creation
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