| A | B |
| indentured | bound to serve for a time |
| ambulatory | moving from place to place |
| ingenious | creative; inventive |
| infidel | an unbeliever |
| mortification | feeling of shame or embarrassment |
| arduous | requiring great exertion or endurance; difficult |
| insidious | slyly treacherous and deceitful; deceptive |
| subjugation | act of bringing under control; domination |
| remonstrate | to object; to protest |
| usurpation | the act of seizing power without right or authority |
| endeavor | to make an effort; to try |
| tenure | duration or terms of a position or office |
| acquiesce | to consent or agree to, despite objections; to comply passively |
| rectitude | uprightness of moral character; honesty |