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Literature: Androcles and the Lion (Aesop Fable)

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  1. escape
    run away from confinement
    It happened in the old days at Rome that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest, and he wandered there for a long time until he was weary and well nigh spent with hunger and despair.
  2. flee
    run away quickly
    It happened in the old days at Rome that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest, and he wandered there for a long time until he was weary and well nigh spent with hunger and despair.
  3. wander
    move or cause to move in a sinuous or circular course
    It happened in the old days at Rome that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest, and he wandered there for a long time until he was weary and well nigh spent with hunger and despair.
  4. weary
    physically and mentally fatigued
    It happened in the old days at Rome that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest, and he wandered there for a long time until he was weary and well nigh spent with hunger and despair.
  5. despair
    a state in which all hope is lost or absent
    It happened in the old days at Rome that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest, and he wandered there for a long time until he was weary and well nigh spent with hunger and despair.
  6. groan
    an utterance expressing pain or disapproval
    Just then he heard a lion near him moaning and groaning and at times roaring terribly.
  7. tired
    depleted of strength or energy
    Tired as he was Androcles rose up and rushed away, as he thought, from the lion; but as he made his way through the bushes he stumbled over the root of a tree and fell down lamed, and when he tried to get up there he saw the lion coming towards him, limping on three feet and holding his forepaw in front of him.
  8. stumble
    miss a step and fall or nearly fall
    Tired as he was Androcles rose up and rushed away, as he thought, from the lion; but as he made his way through the bushes he stumbled over the root of a tree and fell down lamed, and when he tried to get up there he saw the lion coming towards him, limping on three feet and holding his forepaw in front of him.
  9. limp
    walk unevenly due to pain, injury, or weakness
    Tired as he was Androcles rose up and rushed away, as he thought, from the lion; but as he made his way through the bushes he stumbled over the root of a tree and fell down lamed, and when he tried to get up there he saw the lion coming towards him, limping on three feet and holding his forepaw in front of him.
  10. swollen
    abnormally enlarged, bloated, or expanded
    But when the great beast came up to him instead of attacking him it kept on moaning and groaning and looking at Androcles, who saw that the lion was holding out his right paw, which was covered with blood and much swollen.
  11. pluck
    pull lightly but sharply
    Plucking up courage he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion's paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out, but soon after found such relief from it that he fawned upon Androcles and showed, in every way that he knew, to whom he owed the relief.
  12. courage
    a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain
    Plucking up courage he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion's paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out, but soon after found such relief from it that he fawned upon Androcles and showed, in every way that he knew, to whom he owed the relief.
  13. seize
    take hold of; grab
    Plucking up courage he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion's paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out, but soon after found such relief from it that he fawned upon Androcles and showed, in every way that he knew, to whom he owed the relief.
  14. relief
    the act of reducing something unpleasant
    Plucking up courage he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion's paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out, but soon after found such relief from it that he fawned upon Androcles and showed, in every way that he knew, to whom he owed the relief.
  15. manage
    be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
    Instead of eating him up he brought him a young deer that he had slain, and Androcles managed to make a meal from it.
  16. fond
    having or displaying warmth or affection
    For some time the lion continued to bring the game he had killed to Androcles, who became quite fond of the huge beast.
  17. soldier
    an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
    But one day a number of soldiers came marching through the forest and found Androcles, and as he could not explain what he was doing they took him prisoner and brought him back to the town from which he had fled.
  18. explain
    make plain and comprehensible
    But one day a number of soldiers came marching through the forest and found Androcles, and as he could not explain what he was doing they took him prisoner and brought him back to the town from which he had fled.
  19. authority
    the power or right to give orders or make decisions
    Here his master soon found him and brought him before the authorities, and he was condemned to death because he had fled from his master.
  20. condemn
    express strong disapproval of
    Here his master soon found him and brought him before the authorities, and he was condemned to death because he had fled from his master.
  21. criminal
    someone who has committed a punishable act
    Now it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions in a huge circus, so that while the criminals were punished the public could enjoy the spectacle of a combat between them and the wild beasts.
  22. enjoy
    derive or receive pleasure from
    Now it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions in a huge circus, so that while the criminals were punished the public could enjoy the spectacle of a combat between them and the wild beasts.
  23. spectacle
    something or someone seen, especially a notable sight
    Now it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions in a huge circus, so that while the criminals were punished the public could enjoy the spectacle of a combat between them and the wild beasts.
  24. combat
    the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
    Now it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions in a huge circus, so that while the criminals were punished the public could enjoy the spectacle of a combat between them and the wild beasts.
  25. arena
    a large structure for sports or entertainments
    So Androcles was condemned to be thrown to the lions, and on the appointed day he was led forth into the Arena and left there alone with only a spear to protect him from the lion.
  26. spear
    a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon
    So Androcles was condemned to be thrown to the lions, and on the appointed day he was led forth into the Arena and left there alone with only a spear to protect him from the lion.
  27. protect
    shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
    So Androcles was condemned to be thrown to the lions, and on the appointed day he was led forth into the Arena and left there alone with only a spear to protect him from the lion.
  28. emperor
    the male ruler of an empire
    The Emperor was in the royal box that day and gave the signal for the lion to come out and attack Androcles.
  29. signal
    any action or gesture that encodes a message
    The Emperor was in the royal box that day and gave the signal for the lion to come out and attack Androcles.
  30. cage
    an enclosure made of wire or metal bars in which birds or animals can be kept
    But when it came out of its cage and got near Androcles, what do you think it did?
  31. stroke
    a single complete movement
    Instead of jumping upon him it fawned upon him and stroked him with its paw and made no attempt to do him any harm.
  32. attempt
    make an effort
    Instead of jumping upon him it fawned upon him and stroked him with its paw and made no attempt to do him any harm.
  33. surprise
    come upon or take unawares
    The Emperor, surprised at seeing such a strange behavior in so cruel a beast, summoned Androcles to him and asked him how it happened that this particular lion had lost all its cruelty of disposition.
  34. behavior
    the way a person acts toward other people
    The Emperor, surprised at seeing such a strange behavior in so cruel a beast, summoned Androcles to him and asked him how it happened that this particular lion had lost all its cruelty of disposition.
  35. summon
    ask to come
    The Emperor, surprised at seeing such a strange behavior in so cruel a beast, summoned Androcles to him and asked him how it happened that this particular lion had lost all its cruelty of disposition.
  36. particular
    unique or specific to a person or thing or category
    The Emperor, surprised at seeing such a strange behavior in so cruel a beast, summoned Androcles to him and asked him how it happened that this particular lion had lost all its cruelty of disposition.
  37. disposition
    your usual mood
    The Emperor, surprised at seeing such a strange behavior in so cruel a beast, summoned Androcles to him and asked him how it happened that this particular lion had lost all its cruelty of disposition.
  38. gratitude
    a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
    So Androcles told the Emperor all that had happened to him and how the lion was showing its gratitude for his having relieved it of the thorn.
  39. relieved
    made easier to bear
    So Androcles told the Emperor all that had happened to him and how the lion was showing its gratitude for his having relieved it of the thorn.
  40. pardon
    accept an excuse for
    Thereupon the Emperor pardoned Androcles and ordered his master to set him free, while the lion was taken back into the forest and let loose to enjoy liberty once more.
  41. liberty
    freedom of choice
    Thereupon the Emperor pardoned Androcles and ordered his master to set him free, while the lion was taken back into the forest and let loose to enjoy liberty once more.
Created on Sun Dec 09 22:46:26 EST 2012 (updated Sun Aug 31 17:31:23 EDT 2014)

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