| Term | Definition |
| blasphemous | (adj) irreverent; profane |
| perdition | (n) fate of final spiritual ruin |
| perfidious | (adj) deliberately faithless, deceiful, evil; intending harm |
| perogative | (n) privelage; right |
| inveterate | (adj) settled or confirmed in habitat, practice or feeling |
| zenith | (n) a highest point of state |
| auspicious | (adj) promissing success; favorable |
| malignant | (adj) causing distress; deliberately evil |
| unmitagable | (adj) unable to lessen intensity |
| enmity | (n) feeling of hatred; animosity; hostitility |
| importuned | (v) demand with persistence |
| mettle | (n) courage and fortitude; strength |
| gaberdine | (n) a long or loose coat or forck of men; worn in the middle ages |
| credulous | (adj) willing to believe or trust too readily; gullable |
| injunction | (n) an act or instance of enjoying |
| sinew | (n) tendon; strength, power in a literary sense, or riziluance |
| precepts | (n) commandments or directions |
| jocund | (adj) cheerful, merry, or glad |
| supplant | (v) to replace with something else by force |
| austere | (adj) strict |
| abstemious | (adj) sparing or moderate in anything pleasurable |
| gait | (n) a manner of walking |
| indignation | (n) riteous anger |
| infirmity | (n) a physical or mental weakness or ailment |
| abjure | (v) to renounce or give up all hope |
| requite | (v) to return for service |
| gallant | (adj) brave; heroic; chivaless, well mannered |