| Equity | | great warmth of feeling; passion |
| Dissemble | | the pouring of a liquid offering as a religious ritual |
| Din | | the quality of being fair or impartial |
| Boughs | | immensly large; huge; enormous |
| Hubris | | a loud, confused noise |
| Ambrosia | | deprived; sorrowful through loss or deprivation |
| Abyss | | painfully difficult or burdensome work |
| Ardor | | crafty, cunning, sly, etc. |
| Prodigious | | operating in a seemingly harmless way but actually with grave effect |
| Bereft | | a boisterous festivity; lively enjoyment |
| Shirkers | | people who evade work, duty, responsibility |
| Bemusing | | the inability or unwillingness to believe; disbelief |
| Carrion | | foolishly sentimental; tearful or weakly emotional |
| Mammoth | | robbed of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage |
| Contempt | | food supplies; provisions |
| Wily | | a bottomless gulf or pit |
| Sage | | to give a false or misleading appearance; to conceal the truth or real nature |
| Mutinous | | dead and putrifying flesh; rottenness; anything vile |
| Maudlin | | a large, powerful, or violent whirlpool |
| Incredulity | | a dishonest person; a scoundrel |
| Plundered | | obviously planned or forced; to plan with cleverness or evil intent |
| Insidious | | excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance |
| Oblation | | extraordinary in amount, size, force, etc. |
| Brace | | engaged in a revolt against authority |
| Haughty | | the state of being despised; deshonor; disgrace |
| Travail | | wise; having or exhibiting wisdom and calm judgment |
| Victuals | | the offering to God of bread and wine |
| Libations | | tree branches |
| Rogue | | crafty or artful deception; the ability to decieve or trick people |
| Contrived | | the food of the gods |
| Guile | | a crafty strategy; a misrepresentation |
| Revelry | | to bewilder or confuse |
| Maelstrom | | snobbish; scornfully arrogant |
| Ruse | | a pair; couple |
| Whim | | a sudden idea or desire |