| A | B |
| hoard | a supply or fund stored up and often hidden away |
| coronet | a small crown |
| amity | friendship |
| conjunction | occurrence together in time and space |
| discord | lack of agreement or harmony; quarrelling |
| enmity | mutual hatred or ill will |
| discourse | expression of thought on a subject; a speech |
| paramour | an illicit lover |
| apparel | personal attire; clothing |
| pare | to trim off an outside, excess, or irregular part |
| habitation | a dwelling place, residence |
| transfigured | transformed outwardly and usually for the better |
| tedious | tiresome because of length or dullness; boring |
| premeditated | characterized by willful intent and a measure of planning |
| throttle | to choke |
| tarrying | delaying in acting or doing |
| amend | to put right; to change or modify for the better |
| quell | to quiet or pacify |
| mote | a small particle; a speck |
| reprehend | to voice disapproval of; to criticize |