| A | B |
| divine | to discover by intuition or insight, INFER divine the truth |
| infinte | limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate |
| wayward | difficult to control or predict because of unusual or perverse behavior |
| fair | (of hair or complexion) light; blond |
| gilt | gold leaf or gold paint applied in a thin layer to a surface |
| twelvemonth | a year |
| dimpled | a depression or indentation on a surface (as of a golf ball) |
| scarce | deficient in quantity or number |
| Zingari | an Italian Gypsy |
| troop | a collection of people or things |
| hampering | to restrict the movement of by bonds or obstacles |
| changeling | a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy |
| transfigures | to give a new exalted or spiritual appearance |