mutiny
an open rebellion against the proper authorities
wolvish
being rapacious, voracious, or lascivious.
purged
rid (someone) of an unwanted feeling, memory, or condition
palmers
Pilgrims
saints
person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded in Christian faith as being in heaven after death.
unworthiest
least deserving of respect or attention.
pilgrim
a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
canker
a fungal disease that afflicts plants
shrift
confession, such as to a priest
rancor
bitterness or resentfulness, especially over a long period of time
passado
a thrust in fencing where one's foot is advanced
counterfeit
a fraudulent imitation of something else
bawd
a woman who runs a brothel
shrived
to confess one's sins, especially to a priest
fiddlestick
nonsense
zounds
expressing surprise or exclamation (contraction of "His wounds," referring to Christ)
appertaining
relating to or concerning
forbear
politely restrain an impulse; refrain from doing or using
garish
obtrusively bright and showy
spleen
bad temper; spite
beshrew
to make wicked; depraved
dateless
not having, or incapable of having, romantic appointments or engagements
glooming
having a dark or somber appearance