| Term | Definition |
| desolate | deserted, without inhabitants, barren |
| diligent | characterized by steady, attentive and energetic effort in a pursuit or study |
| disdain | intense dislike; to threat with scorn or contempt, to reject as unworthy |
| divination | foretelling the future by means of magic |
| endow | to provide with income or property, to supply with a talent or quality |
| enmity | absolute hatred |
| expeditious | done with speed and efficiency |
| firebrand | a person who stirs up trouble |
| harmonious | showing accord; melodious |
| heed | to give attention to |
| homage | a reverntial regard; respect shown by external action |
| ignoble | of lowly origin, without honor |
| impertinent | insolently rude, not within proper bounds of good taste or manners |
| indulgent | lenient, especially toward oneself |