| Term | Definition |
| utter | to express by speaking |
| vagrant | a wanderer who does not have a home |
| vehement | forcefully expressing emotion or conviction |
| venerate | to honor or revere |
| vexation | discomfort or distress |
| vindicated | cleared of accusations or charges |
| woe | great sorrow, grief or misfortune |
| zeal | enthusiasm, fervor |
| acclaim | to praise, approval, to salute, to hail |
| archaic | antiquated, old, out of use, |
| ardor | warmth or heat of emotion, extreme force, vigor, or energy |
| artful | skillfull, clever, tricky |
| ascendency | domination, growing power |
| begrudge | to give reluctantly, to envy one's possessions |
| beguile | to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
| bestow | to grant or give |
| blandishment | flattery |
| bulwark | a strong defense or something that defends |
| chaste | morally pure |
| circumspect | careful to consider consequences, cautious, prudent |
| communal | pertaining to a group or community |
| compliance | a yielding; acquiescence |
| conciliate | to reconcile, to pacify, to renew a friendship |
| conspicuous | obvious, noticeable, attracting attention |
| contempt | scorn, extreme dislike or disdain |
| covert | secret, concealed |
| demur | to hesitate, to delay, to object |
| dissemble | to disguise, to pretend |
| elucidate | to make clear, to explain |
| endow | to provide with income or property, to supply with a talent or equality |