| Term | Definition |
| Insolent | boldly rude or disrespectful |
| Unstanched | unstopped and continually flowing of blood |
| Perdition | state of final spiritual ruin, loss of soul, damnation |
| Perfidious | deliberately faithless; treacherous; deceitful |
| Temporal | enduring for a time only; temporary; transitory |
| Ignoble | of low character; not noble |
| Inveterate | firmly established by a long continuance, ie. feeling |
| Extirpate | To remove, do away with; exterminate |
| Auspicious | promising success; favorable |
| Brine | the sea/ocean |
| dispersed | to drive or send off in various directions; scatter |
| Malignant | very dangerous or harmful in influence or effort |
| Unmitigable | not able to lessen in force or intensity |
| Spendthrift | a person who spends possessions or money extravagantly or wastefully |
| Mettle | disposition or temperament |
| abominable | very bad, poor or inferior |
| Appertaining | to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute etc |
| jocund | cheerful, merry, gay, glad |
| Drollery | puppet show, something whimsically amusing or funny |