| A | B |
| millinery | women's apparel for the head |
| umber | a moderate to dark yellowish brown |
| plaits | a braid of material |
| glossing | give a deceptively attractive appearance to |
| Tartarean | pertaining to hell or to purgatory |
| menhirs | a structure of prehistoric age made of large flat unhewn stone |
| suet | the hard fat about the kidneys and loins in beef |
| blithen | to make glad |
| mergansers | fish eating ducks of great diving powers |
| wizened | dried up; withered; shriveled up |
| clabber | sour milk that has thickened or curdled |
| tract | a book or written work |
| comportment | personal bearing; behaviour |
| sorghum | syrup from the juice of a sorgo |
| parse | to examine in a minute way |
| withy | a flexible sleder twig or branch |
| pert | saucily free and forward |
| sizz | to give out a hissing sound |
| knell | to ring especially for a death or funeral |
| Phrygian | a native or inhabitant of ancient Phrygia |
| stob | a stake; a post |
| bipedal | two-footed |
| haversack | a bag similar to a knapsack but worn over one shoulder |
| gambrel | a stick or iron for suspending slaughtered animals |
| sideling | directed or moving sideways |
| specter | a visible disembodied spirit |
| pomace | something crushed to a pulpy mass |
| mien | air or bearing especially as expressive of attitude or personality |
| dingy | dirty |
| gabble | to talk fast or foolishly |