What does the following words mean

piping, descant, deformity, entertain, well-spoken, villain, inductions, libels, mew'd

- Piping: Refers to the act of playing a musical instrument with a high-pitched tone, typically referring to the sound made by a pipe instrument.

- Descant: A type of melody that is sung or played above the main melody, often adding harmony or a decorative element.
- Deformity: Refers to a physical or structural abnormality or disfigurement in appearance or shape.
- Entertain: To provide amusement, enjoyment, or diversion to someone through various means, such as music, performance, or conversation.
- Well-spoken: Describes someone who speaks eloquently, articulately, or with clarity.
- Villain: A character or a person who is typically portrayed as evil, wicked, or immoral in literature, drama, or movies.
- Inductions: Refers to the act of introducing or bringing about someone or something into a new situation or role.
- Libels: Defamatory or false statements or writings about a person that harm their reputation.
- Mew'd: Refers to the act of confining or hiding someone or something, as if in a cage or enclosure.