Ardent
Characterized by intense feeling; passionate
Calculated
Carefully planned out
Circumstance
Existing conditions affecting something
Concieted
Having a favorable opinion of one's abilities or appearance
Contemptuous
Expressing contempt; scornful
Entrancing
Delightful or enchanting
Fastidious
Excessively particular or demanding
Graceful
Characterized by elegance
Peculiarity
Odd of unusual trait
Recess
An indentation in a landscape or architecture
Ban
Prohibition
Hew
Cut down forcibly
Limpid
Clear or transparent
Pith
Soft, spongy center of a reed
Turbid
Clouded because of disturbed sentiment; thick or dense
Latitude
Distance North or South from the equator
Longitude
Distance East or West from prime meridian
Marmalade
Preserve with small pieces of fruit or it's rind suspended in the jelly
Remarkable
Extraordinary; worthy or notice
Waistcoat
Man's body garment worn in the 16th and 17th centuries
Abbot
A man who is the superior at a monastery
Burnish
To polish by friction; make smooth and bright
Churl
A rude, boorish person; also a peasant
Countenance
Appearance; look or expression of the face
Eaves
The overhanging lower edge of a roof
Eddy
A whirlpool counter current in a stream, liquid, or air
Expanse
A wide extent of land; something spread out over a large area
Greaves
A piece of leg armor that extends from knee to ankle
Muse
To meditate in silence about something
Reap
To gather
Seer
A person who prophesies future events
Sheaf
Bundle
Wane
To decrease in strength
Wharf
Structure built on the shore for vessels
Wold
Elevated trace of open country or an open hilly district
Agog
Highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, anticipation
Chateau
A French style castle or fortress
Compunction
A feeling of uneasiness of the conscience caused by regret
Debonair
Gracious, sophisticated charm
Demense
A possession of land held as one's own
Dereliction
Deliberate neglect or abandonment
Feint
A movement made to deceive an attack aimed at one place as a distraction for the real attack
Gallant
Brave, noble-minded
Hamper
To hold back, hinder
Infectious
Spread quickly from person to person
Inkling
Slight suggestion or hint; vague idea
Incitement
Act of provoking or urging on; motive
Insolent
Boldly rude or disrespectful
Ostensibly
A pretend state of mind
Recluse
A person who lives in seclusion from society
Bide
To endure; to dwell
Comely
Attractive; proper or seemly
Course
To run through or over
Forlorn
Desolate or dreary; lonely; sad; despairing
Labyrinth
A maze of paths or passages difficult to find your way out of
Lay
Old term for a song, especially a joyful one
Loiter
To linger aimlessly around a place on purpose
Mark
To be a distinguishing feature of; single out
Mirth
Great happiness or amusement accompanied by laughter
Muster
To assemble a group for battle, display orders
Scanty
Not adequate or sufficient
Wax
To increase in intensity
Weal
Well being, prosperity, happiness, good luck
Woe
Grievous distress; trouble
Woo
To seek the favor or love of someone with desire to court or marry them