| capitulate | to surrender |
| retinue | entourage, followers |
| tremulous | quivering |
| forlorn | sad, dejected, melancholy |
| non descript | unremarkable, ordinary |
| sonorous | resonant, deep and melodic |
| betwixt | between |
| ubiquitous | everywhere at the same time |
| pecuniary | financial |
| disconcerted | flustered |
| vestive | remnant, remaining evidence |
| modicum | small amount, scrap, skochlet |
| deplorable | terrible, atrocious |
| lethargy | sluggishness |
| sagacity | prudence, wisdom |
| deprecate | to censure, to condemn |
| debauchary | wickedness, iniquity |
| Jacques | name of a French peasant who is an undercover Revolutionary |
| Jacquerie | French peasant revolt, usually very bloddy (First one in 1358 during Hundred Years' War with Britain |
| auspicious | fortunate |
| immolate | to destroy or sacrifice |
| pernicious | malicious |
| timorous | timid |
| commiseration | simpathy |
| acquitted | found not guilty |
| barrister | lawyer |