| A | B |
| edifice | a building, especially one of imposing appearance or size |
| utopia | 1. any condition, place, or situation of social or plitical perfaction. 2. Any idealistic goal or conspt for social and plitical reform |
| beetle browed | jutting overhanging |
| ponderous | 1. Having great weight; massive; huge 2. graceless or unwieldy from weight |
| inauspicious | not fortunate or posperous; ill omened |
| indubitably | in a manner too apparent to be doubted; umquestionably |
| heterdox | not in agreement with accepted beliefs, especially church dogma |
| demeanor | deportment, behavior, manner |
| farthingale | hoop or the skirt over it 16th and 17th century |
| beadle | a minor church official whose duties include keeping order and ushering during services; he who walks before aprocessions |
| prefigured | suggested; indicated; represented by a model; foreshadowed |
| sumptuary | 1. regarding or limiting expences 2. regulating person |