| Term | Definition |
| stench | an offensive smell or odor; stink |
| burrow | to make a hole or passage in, into, or under something |
| fragrant | having a pleasant scent or aroma |
| torment | to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering |
| stingy | reluctant to give or spend; not generous |
| scurrying | going or moving quickly |
| cleanse | to make clean |
| misfortune | an instance of bad luck |
| charm | any action supposed to have magical power |
| sow | to plant or scatter seeds for growth |
| luxurious | characterized by richness or luxury |
| straightaway | onward; without stopping or turning |
| procession | an orderly line, sometimes in a formal and ceremonious manner |
| enclosed | surrounded, as with a fence or wall |
| brim | the top or upper edge |
| reluctant | unwilling to do something |
| abundance | an extremely plentiful or oversufficient quantity or supply |
| replenish | to make full or complete again |
| departure | the act of leaving |
| bellow | yelling in a loud, low way |
| ranting | speaking in a angry or violent manner |
| abbey | a church in which the nun's live |
| ablaze | burning, on fire; or excited |
| pennant | a long, triangular flag |
| quivered | shook with slight movement |
| thrust | to push with force |