| A | B |
| traverse | to pass across, over, or through |
| quaint | charmingly old-fashioned |
| congenial | of a friendly disposition: sociable |
| pneumonia | an acute or chronic disease caused by viruses, bacteria, or physical and chemical agents and characterized by inflammation of the lungs |
| ravager | to bring heavy destruction on: devastate |
| smite | to afflict |
| chivalric | courteous and considerate, especially towards women |
| pharmacopoeia | a book containing an official or standard list of drugs along with recommended procedures for their preparation and use |
| monocle | an eyeglass for one eye |
| scorn | contempt for a person or object thought to be hateful or inferior: disdain |
| satyr | a woodland god usually depicted with the pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat |
| imp | a mischievous child |
| mastiff | a large dog probably bred originally in ancient Asia, with a short fawn-colored coat |
| morbid | subject to or excessively concerned with unwholesome matters |
| contendedly | satisfied with things as they are |