The Odyssey Vocabulary Words.

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The Odyssey Vocabulary Words

Book 1 Harried

Book 9 Formidable Guile Weathered Mustered Louts Indifferent Stern Sheepfold

Book 9 Prodigious Victuals Civility Kids Stoke Ninny Entreat Avenge

Book 9 Whim Dispatched Brace Din Appalled Ponderous Lugger Hewed Profusion

Book 9 Cordial Lolling Smithy Adze Diverse Sage Breach Adversary Avowal Aft Disdain

Book 10 *-look online for definition *Loom Ambrosial Beguiling Stealth Vile *Fodder Foreboding Doting

Book 10 Succumbed Contender Enticing Disconsolate Chide Chrism Tumult Crags

Book 10 *-look online for definition Shingle Clefts Remnants Regaled Pang Supplication *Rapt