| A | B |
| steward | an employee on a ship who manages the provisioning of food |
| astonishment | a course of amazment or wonder |
| complexion | the hue or apperence of the skin especially the face |
| countenances | calm expression, mental composer |
| dejection | lowering of spirits |
| anguish | extreme pain or distress |
| palate | the roof of the mouth |
| loathsome | to hate, disgusting or repulsive |
| pestilential | giving rise to vexation or annoyance |
| copious | yielding something abundently, plentiful in numbers |
| improvident | not planning for the future |
| avarice | excusive or instable |
| galling | irritating |
| fetters | shackles for the feet |
| flogged | to beat with a rod or whip |
| windlass | something on a ship to lower and pick up items |