| A | B |
| beseech | to ask someone earnestly to implore |
| brethren | brothers now chiefly in religious use |
| cuckold | a man whose wafe has committed adultery |
| disdain | to regard or treat as unworthy or beneath one's dignity to scorn |
| disposition | putting in order or being put in order |
| melancholy | causing sadness or depression of mind or spirit |
| repent | to turn from sin and dedicate ones self to the amendment of one's life |
| shrewd | dexterous or crafty in the use of special resources |
| slander | the utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and damage another's reputation |
| solicit | to entice or lure especially into evil |
| transgression | the act or an instance of overstepping a law or limit |
| wit | originally the mind, a person of superior intelect |