| Term | Definition |
| Succor | help, aid |
| Repine | to express anger, discontentment |
| Bereft | to deprive of; feeling sorrow because of loss |
| Chide | to scold, criticize |
| Visage | one's face or appearance |
| Recompense | to give back |
| Precept | a rule, guideline |
| Turret | something that contains another |
| Aspire | to grow, stretch for |
| Habit | one's clothing or particular kind of dress |
| Arrayed | dressed |
| Timorous | timid, shy |
| Doleful | causing grief, sad |
| Heathen | someone who is Godless, doesn't believe in Christianity or Judaism |
| Wallow | to excessively indulge in |
| Bereaved | deprived |
| Din | a noisy disturbance |
| Venerated | exalted, worthy of praise |
| Conclave | a secret or confidential meeting |
| Edification | to educate (form of verb, to edify) |
| Cower | to cringe in fear, coward |
| Iniquity | without morals |
| Petty | of little importance |
| Refulgent | shining brightly |
| Propitious | giving or indicating good chance of success |