| A | B |
| guile | cunning; deceitful |
| plunder | pillage; sack; to take by force |
| mutinous | rebellious; unruly |
| shambling | to walk awkwardly with dragging feet |
| fugitives | one who tries to escape |
| lances | a steel tipped spear |
| unyoking | to take apart |
| roused | to stir up |
| squall | a sudden violent wind often with rain or snow |
| bows | the forward part of a ship |
| fury | rage |
| masts | a long pole rising from the deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and riggings |
| mustered | to call together; convene |
| browsing | to look over casually |
| rowlocks | a u-shaped device for holding an oar in place |
| louts | an awkward bruttish person |
| sow | to plant seed |
| consultation | the act of seeking out information or advice |
| laurel | foliage used to crown victors |
| prodigious | enormous |