| Term | Definition |
| Perceptible | capable of being noticed or observed |
| forlorn | feeling sad or lonely |
| interrogatory | expressing or implying a question |
| fervor | strength of feeling |
| edify | to instruct and improve especially in moral or religious knowledge |
| irreverent | showing lack of |
| uncharitable | severe in judging others |
| profound | having or showing great knowledge |
| abide | to wait for, or to endure |
| impregnable | not able to be captured by assault |
| fealty | loyalty, allegiance |
| intellectual | relating to understanding |
| imploring | to cal upon with a humble request |
| manifold | of many and having many kinds |
| compensate | to be equal to in value or effect |
| indolent | lazy |
| regent | a person who governs a kingdom when a king is away |
| indigenous | produced or growing or living naturally in a particular region or enviroment |
| scorn | a feeling of anger and disgust |
| intuitive | knowing or understanding without conscious reasoning |