Act II vocab
conjure
to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
consort
a ship accompanying another
jest
a joking or mocking remark
enmity
positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill will
prorogue
to terminate a session of (something, such as a British parliament) by royal prerogative
impute
to lay the responsibility or blame for (something) often falsely or unjustly
repose
a state of resting after exertion or strain
beseech
: to beg for urgently or anxiously
dignified
showing or expressing dignity
lamentable
that is to be regretted or lamented
conceive
to become pregnant with (young)
bawdy
boisterously or humorously indecent
comment
a note explaining, illustrating, or criticizing the meaning of a writing
feign
to give a false appearance of : induce as a false impression
confound
to throw (a person) into confusion or perplexity