| Term | Definition |
| Avarice | too great a desire for wealth; greed |
| Benediction | Blessing |
| clamor | Utter noisily and insistently |
| Bulwark | strong defense or protection |
| Consecrate | made holy or sacred |
| covey | a small group |
| Cozen | Cheat; deceive |
| Deftly | Skillful, quick |
| Disparagement | Act of lowering in esteem or discrediting something or someone. |
| Disssemble | Conceal, disguise |
| Distilate | Pure form of something |
| Feint | A fake blow or attack in order to take an opponent off guard |
| Hummock | low, rounded hill |
| Indigent | Poor, needy |
| Lucent | Shining |
| Subjugation | State of being under control or subserviant |
| Supplient | Begging, beseeching |
| Thresh | Toss about |
| Undulate | Move in waves |