phrric
at too great a cost to have been worth while for the victor
ablution
the washing of ones body or part of it
foble
a minor flaw in character or behavior
conflict
a fight, battle, or war
fetter
something that confines
anomaly
something different or abnormal
proliferate
to increase in number
mar
to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness
placid
free of interruption or disturbance.
deny
to declare something to be untrue
verisimilitude
something having the appearance of truth
maudlin
drunk enough to be silly
cadaver
a dead body
winsome
a person with childlike charm or innocence that makes them likeable.
nomad
an individual who roams about
ovine
resembling or relating to sheep
renounce
to give up, refuse, or resign
subdue
to conquer/bring into subjection
bucolic
typical of rural life
timid
lacking in boldness or self confidence
eclectic
composed of elements drawn from various sources
benign
gentle and kindly
affable
being at ease when talking in others
vex
to bring trouble or distress