| A | B |
| architect | a person who makes plans for buildings and other structures; a maker; a creator |
| matrimony | married life; ceremony of marriage |
| baggage | the trunks and suitcases a person takes when he or she travels; an army's equipment |
| squander | spend foolishly; waste |
| abroad | outside one's country; going around; far and wide |
| fugitive | a runaway |
| calamity | a great misfortune; serious trouble |
| pauper | a very poor person |
| envy | jealousy; the object of jealousy; to feel jealous |
| collapse | a breakdown; to fall in; break down; fail suddenly; fold together |
| prosecute | bring before a court; follow up; carry on |
| bigamy | having two wives or two husbands at the same time |