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![victoriousvocabulary: DRYAD [noun] a nymph or divinity of the woods. Etymology: from Latin dryas, from Greek dryas (plural dryades), “wood nymph,” from drus (genitive dryos) “oak”, from *deru- “tree, wood, oak”.[25kartinok]](https://64.media.tumblr.com/facd00dd07908778a7ad1704f60e6502/tumblr_nosh09UPew1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: PUISSANT[adjective]powerful; mighty; potent.Etymology: from Old French, ultimately from Latin potēns, “mighty”, from posse, “to have power”.[Froilan Cosme]](https://64.media.tumblr.com/59093f25e14096c222b1f83ee78ec5fd/tumblr_nr6ai1QVZ51r47bczo1_250.jpg)
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![victoriousvocabulary: GRAME [noun] 1. anger; wrath; scorn; bitterness; repugnance. 2. sorrow; grief; misery. Etymology: from Middle English grame, gram, grome, from Old English grama, “rage, anger, trouble, devil, demon”, from Proto-Germanic](https://64.media.tumblr.com/a18ed32b0e0d5a6c2f73fb1788fc229f/tumblr_nsg98o7fkC1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: ANNEGARE [verb] to drown. Etymology: from Latin *adnecare, from necāre, present active infinitive of necō, “kill”.[bluefooted - Sad Ending]](https://64.media.tumblr.com/327eb11a9d2fce87cf13db344eb29602/tumblr_ns386mLt6k1r47bczo1_250.jpg)


