Combine to create a cumulative effect
Undermine or disrupt an established system; overthrow
Self-proclaimed; alleged or purported without established credentials
Ancient Scandinavian poet or bard, known for composing sagas and epics
Room within a church for the storage of liturgical items and vestments
Trap typically attached to an elastic sapling to ensnare small animals
Church official responsible for burials and various maintenance tasks
Thin, emaciated, or scrawny person or animal
A devoted, servile person
The practice of kindness and charity
Verging on dizziness or disorientation
Single line or metric unit in verse or poetry
Female prophet or clairvoyant
Harsh, loud and grating in tone; discordant
Completely gratify a want or need
Irrational or nonsensical
Sacristy
Samaritanism
Sate
Scrag
Seeress
Sexton
Skald
Soi-disant
Spaniel
Springe
Stich
Strident
Subvert
Summate
Surd
Swimmy
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