| A | B |
| bestirred | to stir up, rouse to action |
| crocuses | a flower that blooms in spring |
| exultantly | highly elated; jubilant; triumphant |
| burgeoning | to begin to grow, as a bud |
| suffused | to overspread with or as with a color |
| firmament | the vault of heaven; sky |
| vocation | a particular occupation, busines, or profession |
| stupefied | to astound, amaze, or bewilder |
| haunch | the part of the body from the hip to the leg |
| culmination | the hightest or climatic point of something especially as attained after a long time |
| imminent | about to happen "imminent danger" |
| contrivent | deliberately created rather than arising naturally or spontaneously |
| caterwauling | making a shrill howling or wailing noise |
| radience | great joy or love |
| lateral | to the side |
| vivacity | liveliness of spirit |
| tarnished | lost luster or shine |
| sustenance | food and drink used for strength |
| engulfing | sweep over as to cover or surround completely |
| fettle | condition, physical shape, trim |
| apprehension | anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen |
| exile | the state of being barred from one's native country, banished |