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Dune: List 1

In this classic science fiction novel, the Atreides family attempts to retain control of the planet Arrakis.

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  1. concubine
    a woman who cohabits with an important man
    And the way she called his mother Jessica like a common serving wench instead of what she was—a Bene Gesserit Lady, a duke's concubine and mother of the ducal heir.
  2. petulant
    easily irritated or annoyed
    She was feeling her age this morning, more than a little petulant.
  3. enjoin
    give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
    "Leave us. I enjoin you to practice the meditation of peace."
  4. volition
    the capability of conscious choice and decision
    He fought down an aching shiver, stared at the lightless void where his hand seemed to remain of its own volition.
  5. impetus
    a force that makes something happen
    It was a relief globe of a world, partly in shadows, spinning under the impetus of a fat hand that glittered with rings.
  6. waggish
    witty or joking
    "But, Baron! Never has revenge been more beautiful. It is to see a plan of the most exquisite treachery: to make Leto exchange Caladan for Dune—and without alternative because the Emperor orders it. How waggish of you!"
  7. mincing
    affectedly dainty or refined
    Piter took five curiously mincing steps into the room, stopped directly behind Feyd-Rautha.
  8. salient
    conspicuous, prominent, or important
    "Now, Piter, outline for my nephew the salient features of our campaign against the House of Atreides. Function as a Mentat for us, if you please."
  9. renegade
    having deserted a cause or principle
    "There are several tangential possibilities," Piter said. "I indicate that House Atreides will go to Arrakis. We must not, however, ignore the possibility the Duke has contracted with the Guild to remove him to a place of safety outside the System. Others in like circumstances have become renegade Houses, taking family atomics and shields and fleeing beyond the Imperium."
  10. livery
    a uniform, especially worn by servants and chauffeurs
    "Go ahead, tell him all of it," the Baron said. "We'll move in strengthened by two legions of Sardaukar disguised in Harkonnen livery."
  11. fief
    a piece of land held under the feudal system
    "If matters go as planned," he said, "House Harkonnen will have a subfief on Arrakis within a Standard year. Your uncle will have dispensation of that fief. His own personal agent will rule on Arrakis."
  12. facetious
    cleverly amusing in tone
    "That's certainly what I need right now," Jessica said. "A review of history."
    "Don't be facetious, girl!..."
  13. buffet
    strike against forcefully
    She said purpose and he felt the word buffet him, reinfecting him with terrible purpose.
  14. platitude
    a trite or obvious remark
    He experienced a sudden anger at her: fatuous old witch with her mouth full of platitudes.
  15. quiescent
    being quiet or still or inactive
    A training table remained, and a fencing mirror with its crystal prisms quiescent, the target dummy beside it patched and padded, looking like an ancient foot soldier maimed and battered in the wars.
  16. chagrin
    cause to feel shame
    Paul stepped back, chagrined.
  17. cupidity
    extreme greed for material wealth
    And he thought: I must catch his mind as well as his cupidity.
  18. gird
    bind with something round or circular
    A silvered shield belt with the patina of much use girded his narrow waist.
  19. prosaic
    not fanciful or imaginative
    "Logs, donkeys, horses, cows, lumber, dung, sharks, whale fur—the most prosaic and the most exotic...even our poor pundi rice from Caladan. Anything the Guild will transport, the art forms of Ecaz, the machines of Richesse and Ix. But all fades before melange. A handful of spice will buy a home on Tupile. It cannot be manufactured, it must be mined on Arrakis. It is unique and it has true geriatric properties."
  20. gainsay
    take exception to
    The Emperor would deny it. Who could gainsay him?
  21. levy
    cause to assemble or enlist in the military
    "But the supporting levies the Emperor demands from—"
    "That's what we're led to believe: they're just the Emperor's levies trained young and superbly. You hear an occasional muttering about the Emperor's training cadres, but the balance of our civilization remains the same: the military forces of the Landsraad Great Houses on one side, the Sardaukar and their supporting levies on the other. And their supporting levies, Paul. The Sardaukar remain the Sardaukar."
  22. manifest
    a document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
    "Yes, they're big. We'll be riding a Heighliner because it's a long trip. A Heighliner is truly big. Its hold will tuck all our frigates and transports into a little corner—we'll be just a small part of the ship's manifest."
  23. mnemonic
    a device used to aid recall
    All the special training from Hawat and his mother—the mnemonics, the focusing of awareness, the muscle control and sharpening of sensitivities, the study of languages and nuances of voices—all of it clicked into a new kind of understanding in his mind.
  24. anachronism
    an artifact that belongs to another time
    She moved in a slow turn, looking up and around at shadowed carvings, crannies and deeply recessed windows. This giant anachronism of a room reminded her of the Sisters' Hall at her Bene Gesserit school.
  25. buttress
    reinforce with a support usually of stone or brick
    Some architect had reached far back into history for these buttressed walls and dark hangings, she thought.
  26. megalopolis
    a very large urban complex
    This had been the government mansion in the days of the Old Empire. Costs had been of less importance then. It had been before the Harkonnens and their new megalopolis of Carthag—a cheap and brassy place some two hundred kilometers northeast across the Broken Land.
  27. desiccated
    thoroughly dried out
    The woman looked as wrinkled and desiccated as any member of the mob that had greeted them along the way from the landing field that morning.
  28. precipitate
    bring about abruptly
    My answer could precipitate violence or...what?
  29. restive
    impatient especially under restriction or delay
    She's getting restive. I must answer now. Delay is as dangerous as the wrong answer.
  30. euphoric
    characterized by a feeling of well-being or elation
    Some hold that the spice produces a learned-flavor reaction. The body, learning a thing is good for it, interprets the flavor as pleasurable—slightly euphoric.
  31. catatonic
    characterized by unresponsiveness or lack of movement
    Now, Paul held himself in near catatonic immobility, knowing he had only his wits to meet this threat.
  32. conservatory
    a greenhouse in which plants are arranged
    "A wet-planet conservatory," she breathed.
    Potted plants and low-pruned trees stood all about.
  33. parapet
    a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony
    The Duke Leto Atreides leaned against a parapet of the landing control tower outside Arrakeen.
  34. fatuous
    devoid of intelligence
    Who was fooled by that fatuous legalism?
  35. monolithic
    imposing in size or bulk or solidity
    He shook his head to drive out the angry thoughts, glanced back at the field where five of his own frigates were posted around the rim like monolithic sentries.
  36. precept
    a rule of personal conduct
    Here was a man who lived outside the faufreluches while obeying their every precept.
  37. balk
    refuse to proceed or comply
    He wants as many men as you can spare—men who won't balk at a little knife work.
  38. pretext
    a fictitious reason that conceals the real reason
    The field commandant will hold the shuttle here until dawn on a pretext.
  39. wanderlust
    very strong or irresistible impulse to travel
    "No more than that, Sire? I know the Harkonnen pay scales. And to men with their termination pay in their pockets and the wanderlust on them...well. Sire, twenty per cent would hardly seem proper inducement to stay."
  40. discretion
    the trait of judging wisely and objectively
    "Then use your own discretion in particular cases. Just remember that the treasury isn't bottomless. Hold it to twenty per cent whenever you can. We particularly need spice drivers, weather scanners, dune men—any with open sand experience."
Created on Wed Sep 23 17:36:59 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Sep 28 11:13:34 EDT 2020)

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