|
|
2
|
a leader with absolute power; a dictator
|
6
|
an exit
|
7
|
to wear or irritate through friction
|
10
|
to drink in or absorb
|
12
|
a sermon
|
13
|
shamless boldness
|
16
|
a written satire; a parody
|
17
|
a wrteched living place
|
18
|
of or like a corpse; pale and thin
|
20
|
of the middle ages; of or relating to the mysterious
|
21
|
to draw out or bring out
|
22
|
to make afraid; to discourage
|
23
|
feeling great horror or dismay
|
24
|
incapable of being affected
|
26
|
to hinder or obstruct
|
27
|
to wipe out or destroy
|
29
|
to send out, as in light or sound
|
31
|
to pretend
|
32
|
moral deterioration
|
35
|
to cheat or swindle
|
36
|
extreme poverty
|
37
|
to hint at; to refer to indirectly
|
38
|
the choice members of a group
|
39
|
to produce; to make happen
|
|