| A | B |
| Hearth | A brick stone or cement area in front of fireplace. the floor of the fireplace. |
| Snare | A contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals. |
| quail | Any various old world gallinaceous birds a migratory game bird. |
| Grouse | has a plump body strong feathered legs and plumage less brilliant important game birds. |
| Turnips | either of two biennial herbs of the mustard family with thick roots eaten as a vegetable or fed to stock. |
| Infirmary | a place where the infirm or sick are lodged for care and treatment. |
| Trousseau | the personnal possions of a bride including clothes etc. |
| Brook | a small natural freshwater stream. |
| Fagoting | an embroidery produced by pulling out horizontal threads from a fabric and tying the remaining cross threads into groups of a hourglass. |
| Dibs | this refers to an ancient and very common game dozens of other names. |
| Shifts | to excahnge for or replace by another to change phonetically. |
| Chamber Pots | A bedroom vessel for urine feces. |
| Horehound | a bitter mint with hoary downy leaves an extract or confection made from this plant. |
| Eclectic | Selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines methods or styles. |
| Mumps | acute contagious viral disease by fever or swelling of the parotid gland. |
| Elocution | the act of effective public speaking a style of speaking in public. |