| A | B | 
| unanimous | every in full agreement | 
| tumult | a loud noise; could be made by a mass of people | 
| plunder | steal goods from a person or place, usually in time of war or civil disorder | 
| thrall | being controlled by a more powerful person or force | 
| profound | showing great knowledge or insight; intense | 
| equitable | fair and impartial | 
| villein | feudal tenant subject to lord to whom he pays dues & services in return for land | 
| pygmy | very small person or thing | 
| urban | or characteristic of a city or town | 
| repel | drive or force back or away | 
| nether | lower in position | 
| smitten | strongly attracted to someone or something |