brew | to be in the making |
commerce | the buying and selling of goods, especially on a large scale, as between cities or nations |
defend | to make or keep safe from danger, attack, or harm |
fault | imperfection; defect |
firth | a long narrow inlet of the sea |
fleet | a number of warships operating together under one command |
innocence | freedom from sin, moral wrong, or guilt |
mutiny | open revolt against authority, especially a rebellion of sailors against superior officers |
ovation | a show of public applause or welcome |
persecute | oppress or harass with ill-treatment |
plunder | to rob by force; pillage |
prosperous | enjoying economic well-being |
sever | separate or divide; cut |
superintend | to supervise or direct |
volunteer | one who performs or offers his services of his own free will |
winsome | charming, often in a naive way |