| Term | Definition |
| vagabond | a person without a permanant home |
| episode | an incident in the corse of and expirament |
| posse | a group of people summuned by sherriff for use of aid in law enforcement |
| laudations | praise |
| lucid | easisly understood; intelligible |
| proprietor | an owner, as of a buisness |
| frescoed | painted on a fresh plaster; with water |
| perilous | danger; something that involves risk |
| fatigue | physical or mental weariness |
| moiety | a half; a portion or share |
| apathy | lack of interest or concern especially in important matters |
| effusive | and unrestrained out pouring of feeling |