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The Odyssey Vocabulary
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The Odyssey Book 1 Muse: a daughter of Zeus, credited with divine inspiration harried: tormented, harrassed
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The Odyssey Book 9 mustered: assembled, gathered stern: the rear end of a ship victuals: food
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The Odyssey Book 9 ponderous: heavy in a clumsy way; bulky profusion: abundance nectar and ambrosia: the drink and food of the gods
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The Odyssey Book 9 smithy: blacksmith’s shop adze: an axlike tool with a curved blade sage: wise
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breach: opening adversary: an opponent, enemy avowal: honest admission
The Odyssey Book 9 breach: opening adversary: an opponent, enemy avowal: honest admission
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aft: behind offing: the part of the deep sea visible from the shore
The Odyssey Book 9 aft: behind offing: the part of the deep sea visible from the shore
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The Odyssey Book 10 fawned on: showed affection for ambrosial: fit for the gods foreboding: a sense of approaching evil
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assuage: to calm or pacify flay: to strip off the outer skin of
The Odyssey Book 11 assuage: to calm or pacify flay: to strip off the outer skin of
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kneaded: squeezed and pressed abominably: in a hateful way; horribly
The Odyssey Book 12 kneaded: squeezed and pressed abominably: in a hateful way; horribly
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The Odyssey Book 12 maelstrom: a large, violent whirlpool founder: sink combers: breaking waves
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travail: painful effort grapple: grasp
The Odyssey Book 12 travail: painful effort grapple: grasp
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The Odyssey Book 17 swineherd: a person whose job is to take care of pigs muzzle: the long nose and mouth of an animal
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The Odyssey Book 17 rubbish: things that are no longer useful and have been thrown out dung: the solid waste of an animal
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The Odyssey Book 17 savage: not domesticated; lacking restraints of human behavior that are no longer useful and have been thrown out captivity: state of being kept in a place and not free
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suitors: men wanting to marry a particular woman
The Odyssey Book 17 suitors: men wanting to marry a particular woman
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The Odyssey Book 21 beggar: a person who lives by begging for food and money archery: sport or skill of shooting a bow and arrow
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The Odyssey Book 21 quiver: case in which arrows are carried commandeer: to take control of by force
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The Odyssey Book 21 adversity: hardship; misfortune heft: weight smote: struck; affected sharply
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The Odyssey Book 22 revelry: noisy merrymaking, festivity runnels: streams mortal: certain to die, causing death
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The Odyssey Book 22 entrails: internal organs rash: foolish; thoughtless restitution: a making good for loss or damage; repayment
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tithe: payment implacable: impossible to soothe, unforgiving
The Odyssey Book 22 tithe: payment implacable: impossible to soothe, unforgiving
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The Odyssey Book 23 lavished: showered immortals of Olympus: the Greek gods, who live on Mt. Olympus
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The Odyssey Book 23 tremulous: marked by trembling of shaking desolation: lonely grief, misery
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