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Othello terms
Acts I and 2 terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Abhor | hate, detest |
| bereft | deprive ruthlessly |
| citadel | castle |
| knave | dishonest person; a fool |
| kindred | one's relatives |
| evades | avoids answering directly |
| facile | agreeable |
| incense | makes angry |
| heathen | one who does not believe in God; an uncivilized person |
| homage | respect, honor |
| lascivious | inclined to lustfulness |
| Moor | a person of African descent |
| nuptial | marriage |
| pestilence | an evil influence or idea |
| overt | open to view or knowledge |
| prattle | to speak stupidly |
| rebuke | to criticize sharply |
| tempest | a violent windstorm |
| visage | face |
| valient | boldly courageous |
| reverence | honor |
| promulgate | to put into action or force |