| A | B |
| dilapidated | in a state of disrepair |
| mananimous | noble in mind and in heart |
| confound | to mix up; confuse |
| acquiesce | to agree readily |
| wreak | to cause harm too; to express rage or hostility |
| constraint | emotional repression |
| courtier | a person who serves at a royal court; a person who seeks favor through flattery |
| buffet | a punch with the fist |
| discomfiture | embarassment; uneasiness |
| niggardly | unbelievable |
| beguile | to deceive; trick; to spend time pleasantly |
| ordnance | military weaponry |
| decanter | an ornamental glass bottle used for serving liquids |
| patronize | to treat wiht an air of superity |
| depteciation | belittlement |
| adversary | an opponent or enemy |
| mortification | humiliation |
| impartial | showing no favorism |
| pettish | irritable |
| execrate | to curse; denounce |
| disparity | inequality or difference in rank, quality or age |
| inaccessible | unapproachable |
| verily | truly |
| smite | to afflict; to strike forcefully |
| compose | to clam or quiet oneself |