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(adjective) dear treasured / (adjective) ; discreetly cautious; as / (adjective) hesitant and vigilant about dangers and risks / (adjective) slow to grant, accept, or expend

v

very like the chary pronouns above

—p.v Introduction (v) by William H. Gass
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very like the chary pronouns above

—p.v Introduction (v) by William H. Gass
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2 years ago

(verb) to invoke evil on; curse / (verb) to utter curses

3

Buried over there with a lot of dead Catholics, was Aunt May’s imprecation.

ahhh very confusing use of the word but it does make sense in context [refers to the woman that Aunt May hates]

—p.3 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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Buried over there with a lot of dead Catholics, was Aunt May’s imprecation.

ahhh very confusing use of the word but it does make sense in context [refers to the woman that Aunt May hates]

—p.3 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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2 years ago

(noun) the battlement of a castle or other building. / (noun) any of the embrasures alternating with merlons in a battlemen

9

with turreted walls, parapets, crenelations, machicolations, bartizans, a harrowing variety of domes and spires in staggering Romanesque, Byzantine effulgence, and Gothic run riot in mullioned windows

idk if i need the rest of these words tbh

—p.9 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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with turreted walls, parapets, crenelations, machicolations, bartizans, a harrowing variety of domes and spires in staggering Romanesque, Byzantine effulgence, and Gothic run riot in mullioned windows

idk if i need the rest of these words tbh

—p.9 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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(noun) a container or shrine in which sacred relics are kept

18

But other holy appliances were kept handy, for a rousing ceremony to speed the foreign visitor who rested up on the hill. Reliquaries were opened

—p.18 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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But other holy appliances were kept handy, for a rousing ceremony to speed the foreign visitor who rested up on the hill. Reliquaries were opened

—p.18 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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(noun) a vessel for burning incense / (noun) a covered incense burner swung on chains in a religious ritual

18

censers swung in dangerous arcs, beads fingered and psalters thumbed

—p.18 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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censers swung in dangerous arcs, beads fingered and psalters thumbed

—p.18 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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2 years ago

(adjective) of, relating to, or constituting the exceptionally hard and dense portion of the human temporal bone that contains the internal auditory organs

24

their petrous visages

i thought it meant something rock-like [petrified?] and i guess i was kinda right

—p.24 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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their petrous visages

i thought it meant something rock-like [petrified?] and i guess i was kinda right

—p.24 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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2 years ago

atone for (guilt or sin)

45

The sermons thundered at them from the pulpit of their peaceful church increased in violence, and embraced expiatory petitions to the Lord their God less and less frequently

—p.45 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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The sermons thundered at them from the pulpit of their peaceful church increased in violence, and embraced expiatory petitions to the Lord their God less and less frequently

—p.45 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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(adjective) marked by unruly or aggressive noisiness; clamorous / (adjective) stubbornly resistant to control; unruly

74

In front of the Bourse, a deaf-mute soccer team carried on conversation in obstreperous silence.

god this is so unexpectedly funny

—p.74 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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In front of the Bourse, a deaf-mute soccer team carried on conversation in obstreperous silence.

god this is so unexpectedly funny

—p.74 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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(adjective) putting an end to or precluding a right of action, debate, or delay / (adjective) not providing an opportunity to show cause why one should not comply / (adjective) admitting of no contradiction / (adjective) expressive of urgency or command / (adjective) characterized by often imperious or arrogant self-assurance / (adjective) indicative of a peremptory attitude or nature; haughty / (noun) a challenge (as of a juror) made as of right without assigning any cause

134

it relapsed into the expression of intent vacancy which it had not lost, even in the interruption of surprise, a peremptory confusion which had seemed, for that instant, to empty it even further

—p.134 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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2 years ago

it relapsed into the expression of intent vacancy which it had not lost, even in the interruption of surprise, a peremptory confusion which had seemed, for that instant, to empty it even further

—p.134 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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2 years ago

fey (en)

(adjective) fated to die; doomed / (adjective) marked by a foreboding of death or calamity / (adjective) able to see into the future; visionary / (adjective) marked by an otherworldly air or attitude / (adjective) crazy touched / (adjective) excessively refined; precious / (adjective) quaintly unconventional; campy

187

gazing toward that full-blown flower whose fey petals curled and yellowed round its white spore-bearing carpel

—p.187 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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gazing toward that full-blown flower whose fey petals curled and yellowed round its white spore-bearing carpel

—p.187 PART I (1) by William Gaddis
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