tiller
an implement or machine for breaking up soil, a plow or cultivator
forefend
keep away, or prevent something evil or unpleasant
bruit
spread a report or rumor widely
Zeus
the supreme god, the son of Cronus (whom he dethroned) and Rhea, and brother and husband of Hera. Zeus was the protector and ruler of humankind, the dispenser of good and evil, and the god of weather and atmospheric phenomena such as rain and thunder
blot
a dark mark or stain, typically one made by ink, paint, or dirt
hearth
used as a symbol of one's home
beleaguer
beset with difficulties
unerring
always right or accurate
lore
a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of mouth
bulwark
a defensive wall
panoply
a complete set of arms or suit of armor
heinous
utterly odious or wicked
guile
sly or cunning intelligence
gore
blood that has been shed, esp. as a result of violence
oath
a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior
void
completely empty
scatheless
unharmed , safe
billow
a large undulating mass of something, typically cloud, smoke, or steam
crouch
adopt a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down
shrine
a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic
Ares
the Greek war god, son of Zeus and Hera
wrath
extreme anger
beseech
ask someone urgently and fervently to do something
spear
a weapon with a long shaft and a pointed tip, typically of metal, used for thrusting or throwing
trident
a three-pronged spear, esp. as an attribute of Poseidon
foe
an enemy or opponent
smite
literary strike with a firm blow
weal
that which is best for someone or something
immodest
lacking humility or decency
breach
an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct