| A | B |
| transmutation | A change into something different |
| shrill | High-pitched or piercing sound |
| beguiled | To deceive, mislead, or persuade with charm |
| malady | A disease or unwholesome condition |
| congealed | To solidify or to coagulate |
| melancholy | Depression of spirits |
| mirth | Gladness and merriment accompanied by laughter |
| gambol | To Playfully skip or leap |
| grave | Seriousness |
| ingenious | Clever |
| virtuous | Righteous |
| submissive | Yielding or surrendering oneself to the will of another |
| reverence | To honor to regard with respect |
| husbanded | To manage prudently and in a conservative manner |
| warrant | Justify |
| diligence | Steady. energetic. and attentive effort in a pursuit or study |
| obeisance | An attitude of respect |
| usurp | To take possession or authority over something without right |
| homage | Respect shown by external action |
| abate | To reduce in intensity or amount |