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Hamlet Vocabulary 2
Vocab.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Apparition | a spirit or vision which appears out of nothing |
| Asunder | to rush and tear apart in a violent manner |
| Bier | a stretcher used to carry a body for funeral |
| Brazen | made of brass, very strong, powerful, very confident, and shameless |
| Churlish | rude, blunt, ungracious |
| Condole | lament, grieve, express great sorrow with another |
| Dirge | funeral song, song of mourning |
| Felicity | the emotion of happiness, bliss, joy |
| Fetter | A chain or shackle on the ankles; a burden |
| Garrisoned | a town or area that is armed or occupied by troops |
| Insolence | arrogance, non |
| Jocund | state of merry, joyful, cheerful |
| Malefaction | evil or wicked deeds |
| Mirth | comedic/amusing feeling |
| Mortise | fit together, join tightly [like pieces of wood] |
| Perusal | inspection, scrutiny, examination |
| Prate | to talk foolishly, blabber |