| A | B |
| abolish | to do away with |
| sacred | holy; belonging to the gods |
| foster | giving or receiving parental care, though not related by blood or legally |
| relatively | in comparison with others |
| feast | a rich abundant meal |
| ambition | an earnest desire for achievement, distinction, wealth or power |
| consult(ed) | to seek guidance or advice |
| pursue(d) | to strive to obtain or accomplish |
| political | concerned with government |
| despair | loss of hope |
| immunity | not being affected by disease |
| invasion | infringement, intrusion, attack |
| restrain | to hold back |
| monopoly | exclusive control |
| motive | something that causes a person to act; incentive |
| regulate | to control by rule, principle or method |
| internal | of or on the inside or inner part |
| kuhina nui | prime minister; powerful officer in the days of the monarchy |
| consul | government official living in a foreign land |
| deputy | a person appointed to act in the place of another |
| hanai | to raise, feed, nourish; provider, caretaker |
| heiau | Hawaiian temple of worship |
| lord | British nobleman |
| mana | power (divine or supernatural) |
| kapu | prohibited |