| A | B |
| prevail | to triumph, to become effective |
| agitator | one who stirs up public feeling on controverstial issues |
| civil | courteous or polite |
| lasciviousness | lewdness or lustfulness |
| wind | meaningless words; mere talk |
| scornful | in a disrecpectful or contemptible manner |
| wrath | anger |
| render | give up; yield |
| meddle | interfere |
| cordial | sincerely; warmly; courteous |
| petition | a formal written request |
| skirmish | a minor fight |
| psalms | a sacred song or poem in the Bible |
| apprentice | one who is learning a trade or skill under the care of an expert |
| thrash | to hit or beat soundly |
| disarm | to take away weapons |
| recalcitrance | difiance; stubbornness |
| brisk | energetic; fast; rapid |
| plundering | robbing; looting; pillaging |
| forage | food for animals |