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![victoriousvocabulary: DEVALL [verb] to sink; to decline. Etymology: from Middle English devalen “to descend, sink”, from Middle French devaler, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin devallare, from Latin de “down, away” + (assumed) -vallare, from Latin](https://69.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4rslgSn4O1rvsq71o1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: PUCELAGE [noun] 1. Archaic: virginity - the state of never having had sexual intercourse. 2. Colloquial: innocence - freedom from guilt or wrongdoing. Etymology: from Middle French pucelage, from pucelle > Old French pucele,](https://40.media.tumblr.com/e5322fea608bd061f3ab4ef537b992bd/tumblr_mz7khsBZ2u1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: VETUST [adjective] venerable from antiquity; ancient; old. Etymology: from Latin vetustus “old, ancient”. [backji]](https://64.media.tumblr.com/81ffed662b2f3dbe063a2e3aed3f2d67/tumblr_myxxwceIBa1sn3ne4o1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: REGINAL [noun] 1. queen. 2. the official title of a queen. [adjective] 3. of or relating to a queen; queenly. Etymology: ultimately from Latin rēgīna. [a-hour - Mother of Dragons]](https://69.media.tumblr.com/dafb34a831747bc994eaf833ebb75484/tumblr_n1yn5d0xHM1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: GELID [adjective] extremely cold; icy. Etymology: from Latin gelidus, ”icy cold”, equivalent to gel(um), “frost, cold”. [Zaria Forman]](https://40.media.tumblr.com/9724dee7853c41f30d49a59259a4e740/tumblr_n19tgz2ULz1r47bczo6_r1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: GRIPULOUS [adjective] grasping; greedy. Etymology: grip (Middle English, from Old English gripe, “grasp” and gripa, “handful”) + -ulous (a suffix occurring in adjectives borrowed from Latin, with the meaning “inclined](https://31.media.tumblr.com/ffac22f56afbf6d979c4748167da7221/tumblr_mzevfidgyE1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: DELUGE [noun] 1. a great flood of water; inundation; flood. 2. a drenching rain; downpour. 3. anything that overwhelms like a flood. [verb] 4. to flood; inundate. 5. to overrun; overwhelm. Etymology: from Old French, from Latin](https://69.media.tumblr.com/043638a13d33aa74f175aa54439f4382/tumblr_mnocu51Sxe1qzqnxxo1_250.gif)
![victoriousvocabulary: THALASSOCRACY [noun] dominion over the seas, as in as in exploration, trade, or colonisation. Etymology: from Attic Greek thalassocratia, from thalassa, “sea” + -cracy, from -kratia, from kratos, “power”. [TheMinttu -](https://40.media.tumblr.com/92a402c55408cdffb5a9510415f5a6ff/tumblr_n25vppegoV1r47bczo1_250.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary: NOCTURNE [noun] 1. Visual Arts: a piece appropriate to the night or evening; a picture of the night scene. 2. Music: an instrumental composition of a dreamy or pensive character. 3. Music: a short composition of a romantic nature,](https://64.media.tumblr.com/d64165aa453fc7475bdb7d252945b4ef/tumblr_mzdct9lCmf1r47bczo1_250.jpg)

![victoriousvocabulary: JĪNYÚ [noun] Chinese: 金鱼 – goldfish; a freshwater cyprinid fish, Carassius auratus, of Eastern Europe and Asia, especially China, widely introduced as a pond or aquarium fish. It resembles the carp and has a typically golden](https://64.media.tumblr.com/e42f6372938764a58e35620b00783e95/tumblr_mzbdgbzzDy1r47bczo1_250.jpg)












































