| A | B |
| auspicious | favorable |
| scavenging | lood for food or to feed on decaying flesh |
| senile | impaired mentally |
| pious | showing deep religious feling |
| lithe | bending easily, dlexible, or adgile |
| sultry | hot or makes go to one side |
| deflects | turns or makes go to one side |
| hearth | fireside or your home |
| comprehensive | including much |
| graben | to carve deeply |
| operative | being in force or an effort |
| endured | to put up with |
| vengeance | revenge or punishmen for insult or injury |
| transcends | gos beond the limits of, exceeds, surpass |
| stealthily | in a secretive manner |
| inlolence | disrespect in speech or behavior |
| to drowse | to sleep lightly or doze |
| to waver | to hesitate |
| to lull | to quiet or calm |
| utterly | completely or absolutely |
| deference | respect for the wishes and opinions of others |
| perverse | wrong or wicked |
| somberly | in a gloomy or solemn matter |
| to seduce | to perceude to do something disloyal or to engadge in sex |
| sheet | a rope or chain that controls a sail |
| to slacken | to be come loose |
| to subordinate | to treat as less important |
| malicious | intentional harmful |
| to absolve | to free from guilt or blame |
| piety | devotion |
| awe | a mixed feeling of reverance, fear, and wonder |
| blasphemy | any remark or action that shows contempt for what is sacred |
| wault | under ground chamber |
| transgress | to break a law or comandment |
| profaned | to show disrespect for something sacred |
| revels | celabrations |
| wrath | intense anger |
| untrammeled | not confined |
| vigil | a watchful, staying awake |
| derges | slow sad songs expressing grief |
| jangling | noisy arguing |
| to defile | to polute or to show disrespect for something sacred |
| welter | a confusion or ternoil |
| to gult | to fill, to eccess, to stuff |
| gorged | to eat to capacity |
| deddering | shakey or weak |
| omen | something that's suppose to fortell a future event |
| recoils | draws back from, something in fear, surprise or disgust |
| barrow | a heap of earth or rocks marking a grave |
| entrails | inner organs of the body |