Romeo and Juliet Act IV Vocabulary. Shroud Noun Burial cloth.

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Romeo and Juliet Act IV Vocabulary

Shroud Noun Burial cloth

Distraught Adjective Worried, distressed, troubled, upset,disturbed

Vial Noun A small container/ bottle for liquids

Distill Verb To Purify/ to increase strength

Prostrate Verb Level to the ground, laying flat, to surrender by falling on the ground

Bier Noun Platform that the coffin is placed upon at a funeral

Dirge (durge) Noun Funeral hymn

Pilgrimage Noun Long journey for a purpose

Abate Verb Decrease, decline, halt, end, terminate amount or intensity

Receptacle Noun Holder, storage, a container

Valor Noun Courage, bravery

Fester Verb Aggravate, irritate; to develop pus or rot

Beguile Verb To trick or deceive

Array Noun A collection; assortment

Lament Verb Express of sadness To grieve for