| A | B |
| ambled (v) | to walk at a slow leisurely pace |
| apothecary (n) | an early form of pharmacist |
| assuaged (v) | to calm; pacify |
| brethren (n) | members of a particular sect or church |
| dictum (n) | a formal statement |
| domiciled (v) | where someone is living |
| foray (n) | do something that is unusual or not normal to you |
| impotent (adj) | lacking force; weak; powerless |
| imprudent (adj) | unwise; shamelessly bold |
| malevolent (adj) | evil |
| piety (n) | devotion to religious duties; reverence to god |
| predilection (n) | a preference, or a preferred way of doing something |
| strictures (n) | conditions or rules |
| taciturn (adj) | almost always silent: not inclined to speak too much |
| unsullied (adj) | untouched; unused; new |