| Term | Definition |
| blasphemous | to go against |
| allay | relieve |
| pedition | damnation or loss of the soul |
| perfidious | deliberately faithless |
| prerogative | privalege |
| inveterate | settled or confirmed in a habit |
| zenith | a highest point or state |
| auspicious | promising success |
| malignant | very dangerous or harmful |
| unmitigable | unable to control or make less severe |
| enmity | feeling of hostility |
| importuned | demand with urgency |
| mettle | courage and fortitude |
| gaberdine | a long, loose, coat worn by a man |
| credulous | willing to believe or trust too readily |
| injunction | law |
| sinew | a physical strength |
| precepts | a commandment or direction given as a rule of conduct |
| jocund | cheerful, merry, gay |
| austere | to be severe in manner or appearance |
| abstemious | sparing in eating or drinking(diet) |
| gait | a manner of walking, stepping, or running |
| indignation | to have strong displeasure at something |
| infirmity | a physical weakness or ailment |
| abjure | to renounce |
| requite | to make repayment or return to |
| gallant | brave, heroic, noble |
| supplant | replace |