1. Quoth – Said (used only in first and third person singular before the subject).
  2. Spake – (Old English)  past of speak.
  3. Kirk –  A Scottish word meaning a church, or more specifically, the Church of Scotland. Many place names and personal names are derived from it.
  4. Mast – A tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or boat, in sailing vessels generally carrying a sail or sails.
  5. Bassoon – A bass woodwind instrument of the oboe family, with a doubled-back tube over four feet long, played with a double reed.
  6. Hath – (Old English) third person singular present of have.
  7. Dismal – Causing a mood of gloom or depression.
  8.  Ken – One’s range of knowledge or understanding.
  9. Ghusht – (Old English) of a liquid flow out of something in a rapid and plentiful stream.
  10. Helmsman – A person who steers a ship or boat.
  11. Bemocked – A transitive verb referring to the act of being mocked.
  12. Attire – Clothes, especially fine or formal ones.
  13. Pawing – Of an animal feel or scrape with a paw or hoof.
  14. Swound – Is defined as the act of fainting.
  15. Ere – Before (in time).
  16. Descern – Recognise or find out.
  17. Penance – Punishment inflicted on oneself as an outward expression of repentance for wrongdoing.
  18. Cast – Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction.
  19. Twas – It was.
  20. Ghastly – Causing great horror or fear.