| Term | Definition |
| Ordained | established by an order |
| patrimony | inheritance from father or other ancestory |
| baleful | deadly |
| relent | to give in; as in influence or pressure |
| renown | the state of being much known and talked about |
| retainers | a servant, or attendent |
| Din | a jumble of loud sounds |
| Engendering | to bread, generate |
| Divining and Divination | to know by inspiration, and indication of what is future or secret |
| Sage | having wisdom or wise judgement |
| lament | to express grief for or about; mourn |
| Cunning | deceptivness |
| shroud | a cloth used to wrap a body for burial |
| foreboding | to prophecy or predict |
| malice | a desire to harm others |
| insolent | rude and disrespectful |
| precedence | priority claimed or recieved because of superiority |
| hekatomb | sacrifice 100 oxen and cattle |
| stratagem | a military maneuver |
| pacify | to ease anger |
| rite | a ceremonial act or series of acts |
| mulled | ponder |
| illustrious | well-known, eminet |
| Lithe | flexible, limber; easily being bent |
| desolation | ruin, devastation |
| revel | to take plesure in or delight |
| surfeit | overindulgence in food and drink |
| dissemble | to disgusie |
| clamor | to exclaim insistently |
| buffets | to strick against forcefully |