| A | B |
| valor | marked courage or bravery |
| treasons | betrayals of one's country or oath of loyalty |
| imperial | of an empire; having supreme authority |
| liege | lord or king |
| sovereign | supreme in power, rank, or authority |
| augment | make greater; enlarge |
| palpable | capable of being touched or felt |
| stealthy | sly |
| multitudinous | existing in great numbers |
| equivocate | to use terms that have two or more meanings to mislead purposely or deceive |
| predominance | superiority |
| indissoluble | not able to be dissolved or undone |
| dauntless | fearless; cannot be intimidated |
| jocund | cheerful; jovial |
| infirmity | physical or mental defect; illness |
| malevolence | ill will; spitefulness |
| pernicious | fatal; deadly |
| judicious | showing good judgment |
| sundry | various; miscellaneous |
| intemperance | lack of restraint |
| avarice | greed |
| credulous | tending to believe too readily |
| perturbation | disturbance |
| pristine | original; unspoiled |
| clamorous | noisy |
| harbingers | forerunners |