Medieval Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. n. a long wooden pole with a metal tip.
  2. 4. n. kind or forgiving treatment by someone in power.
  3. 5. adv. off the right course; far from the starting point.
  4. 8. v. to give a name or title to someone; to make someone a knight.
  5. 11. n. a young man in the final stages of training to become a knight.
  6. 13. n. a shallow bowl.
  7. 15. n. a protective suit, usually made of heavy metal, worn by knights in the Middle Ages.
  8. 16. n. special respect or honor
  9. 17. adj. deserving respect
  10. 18. n. a young boy in training to become a knight; someone in the first step in the process of becoming a knight (pages).
  11. 19. v. to participate in a competition to practice the fighting skills used by
Down
  1. 1. v. to confuse.
  2. 2. n. a one-humped camel. (dromedaries)
  3. 6. n. a place where people who are traveling can eat, rest, and sleep.
  4. 7. adj. having or showing very strong feelings.
  5. 9. n. a male member of a religious group who studies or teaches about Christianity- similar to a monk. (friars)
  6. 10. n. something valuable that is stolen or taken by soldiers. (spoils)
  7. 12. adj. magical or charmed.
  8. 14. n. a horse or other animal intended to be ridden.