| Term | Definition |
| Bosom | a close affectionate and protective acceptance |
| propensity | a natural inclination or tendency |
| inveterate | long established; deep-rooted; habitual |
| adjacent | near or close to but not necessarily touching |
| lank | skinny |
| withal | In Adittion, notwithstanding |
| remnant | remainder |
| reverie | absent-minded dreaming while awake |
| gambols | to skip about in play |
| purports | profess |
| potentates | all-powerful ruler, controls others, usually too much power, ex.monarch |
| behoove | be appropriate or necessary |
| squall | sudden violent winds |
| denominate | assign a name or title to |
| sauntering | A leisurely walk or stroll |
| coquette | a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men |
| topsy-turvy | in or into a state of confusion or disorder. |
| rantipole | wildy reckless |
| choleric | quickly aroused to anger |
| sumptuous | rich and superior in quality |
| foray | a sudden short attack |
| heretical | characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards |
| doleful | filled with or evoking sadness |
| pedagogue | someone who educates young people |