| A | B |
| reconcile | v. to make friendly again |
| office | n. a service, an attention, or a kindness |
| paramour | n. a lover or mistress |
| eloquence | n. powerful, persuasive speech |
| abashed | adj. embarrassed |
| destined | adj. intende; predetermined by fate |
| prophesy | v. to declare or predict |
| succeed | v. to follow another to a throne, an office, an inheritance, or other position |
| prerogative | n. privelege |
| ignoble | adj. not noble; common |
| prowess | n. superior ability or skill |
| champion | v. to fight for; defend |
| ignominiously | adv. in a humiliating way |
| vindicate | v. to uphold; defend |
| formidable | adj. fearsome |
| decorous | adj. behaving in a manner appropriate to the occasion; proper |
| disparagement | n. the act of makeing something seem smaller or less important |
| penitence | n. expression of sorrow for sins or offenses |
| immaculate | adj. without mark or blot; perfect |
| exalt | v. to praise; glorify |
| errantry | n. chivlary; the knightly pursuit of adventure |
| falliable | adj. capable of being wrong or mistaken |
| intemperate | adj. extreme |
| haggard | adj. disheveled and worn in appearance |
| liege | adj. by feudal law, entitled to the service or allegiance of subjects |