| A | B |
| Infuriate | To make angry; enrage |
| Quay | Wharf or reinforced bank where ships are loaded |
| Lure | Entice; attract |
| Prefer | To like better; rather |
| Abominable | Thoroughly unpleasant |
| Hoard | A gathered, hidden, or stored supply or treasure |
| Waning | Lessening; going away; ending |
| Conspirator | One who joins in planning or plotting |
| Memoirs | Narrative of experiences an author has lived through |
| Suspicion | Thinking something exists, esp. something wrong, without any proof |
| Plight | Situation of difficulty |
| Hinder | Delay; get in the way of |
| Dell | Small, secluded, wooded valley |
| Sorcerous | In command of magic, spells & witchcraft |
| Kin | Relatives |
| Pinnacle | Top; high point |
| Mustering | Gathering |
| Audacious | Daring; bold |
| Depredations | Acts of preying upon others |
| Implore | Ask or beg urgently |
| Guardian | One who guards, protects or defends |
| Larders | Pantry or cupboards containing food stores |
| Dubious | Doubtful |
| Eddying | Going against the main current, especially in a swirling motion |
| Enmity | Deep hatred |