| Term | Definition |
| beseech | to beg urgently, to plead |
| feign | to make believe , to pretend |
| nuptials | wedding ceremony; marriage |
| wane | to decrease in size, intensity or strength |
| dote | to bestow or express excessive fondness or love on someone or something |
| tyrant | a person in a position of authority who uses power oppressively or unjustly |
| lamentable | regrettable, mournful, sorrowful |
| wrath | stern or fierce anger; deep indignation |
| mortal | a human being; causing or having caused death, fatal |
| tarry | to stay in a place; to linger |
| progeny | offspring, children, descendants |
| tedious | long and tiresome; boring |
| fawn | to seek notice or favor by being submissive; to behave affectionately |
| flout | to treat with disdain or scorn; to show disdain or scorn |
| odious | hateful, detestable, disgusting |
| pate | to top or crown of the head |
| beguile | to lead by deception, to deceive, to cheat; to pass the time |
| reprehend | to voice disapproval of, to critize |
| knavish | untrustworthy, dishonest |