| A | B |
| prodigious (adj) | huge |
| embarked (v) | to start out on a journey |
| anguish (n) | great grief or sorrow |
| appease (v) | to quiet or satisfy by giving into demands |
| prophecy (n) | prediciton of the future |
| tumult (n) | noisy commotion; uproar |
| savory (adj) | pleasant to smell or taste |
| pinioned (v) | to bind arms or wings |
| assuage (v) | to soothe |
| wrath (n) | very great anger |
| converse (v) | to hold a conversation |
| implacable (adj) | not to be placated, appeased or pacified |
| rancor (n) | a contnuing and bitter hate or ill will |
| insolent (adj) | rude |
| toil (v) | to work hard and continously |
| elude (v) | to avoid or escape with cunning |
| pyre (n) | a pile of wood for burning a dead body |
| timorous (adj) | timid; afraid |
| promontory (n) | a peak of high land that juts out into a body of water |
| peril (n) | danger |