The Vampyre

The Vampyre Glossary

inscription

a dedicated writing or message

contemptible

disgraceful or shameful

acquaintance

a social contact

imputation

an accusation attached to someone

distend

to swell or bloat

heinous

(of an action) atrocious or terrible

banquet

a formal meal

haggard

having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety

dissipations

acts of self-indulgence; wasteful, excessive spending

romping

dancing around

countenance

to put up with something or someone

licentious

shameful or immoral action

delirium

hallucinations or a state of confusion

exultation

excitement

shudder

shake or tremble

frivolities

unsuitable or silly behavior

balustrade

barrier

solicitude

attentiveness or concern

benevolent

compassionate or concerned

slander

defame or to insult

scat

treasure; money

Agrémens de la Société

ornaments of high society

ebauches

from the French ébache, meaning first draft or attempt

heyduke

possibly derived from the Romanian word “haiduc,” which means outlaw

hadagni

chief bailiff

florid

Excessively red; blooming

rodomontade

extravagantly boastful or arrogant saying or speech

gouls

alternate spelling of ghouls, demon-like beings described by pre-Islamic Arabian religion

afrits

alternate spelling of “Afreets,” demons in Muslim mythology

ennui

a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction; boredom

milliners

a person who designs, makes, trims, or sells women's hats

imprecate

to invoke or call down (evil or calamity) upon a person

malediction

a curse or the utterance of a curse

defile

a narrow passage

torrent

a stream of rushing water

hovel

an open shed or shelter

mortification

the death of a part of a body, especially an extremity

sheath

a case for a blade

convalescence

recovery of health and strength

malicious

having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone

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