| A | B |
| avatar | an incarnation in human form |
| hale | free from defect, disease, or infirmity |
| dominions | territory over which one has control |
| abbeys | monasteries or places of religious seclusion |
| ingress | entrance or access |
| voluptuous | full of delight or pleasure |
| candelabrum | large candlestick having several branches |
| eccentric | deviating from an established pattern or from accepted usage or conduct |
| contagion | any disease easily transmitted by contact |
| casements | window sash that opens outward by means of hinges |
| precincts | part of a territory with definite bounds or functions |
| anon | at once, immediately |
| fete | (French) festival or feast |
| monotonous | sounded or spoken in an unvarying tone |
| piquancy | stimulating the palette |
| visage | face or facial expressions of a person |
| illimitable | incapable of being limited or bounded |
| impetuosity | hastiness; rashness |
| egress | exit |
| buffoons | clowns |
| spectral | ghostly |
| mummer | actor who communicates entirely by gestures and facial expressions |
| dissolution | separation |
| castellated | having turrets and battlements in the style of a castle |
| rudier | of red color, or reddish |
| tremulousness | shaking, shivering, or quivering |
| phantasm | image formed by the mind |
| blasphemous | impiously irreverent; profane |
| sagacious | of quick sense, perceptions; wise |
| dauntless | bold, fearless, intrepid |
| disapprobation | expression of strong disapproval, condemnation |