Middle Ages Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. n. friends
  2. 6. v. accept; recognize
  3. 10. adj. brave
  4. 12. adj. shared by a community
  5. 14. adj. hoping to be or become something
  6. 16. n. a code of honor often connected to European knights of the Middle Ages
  7. 18. v. to choose someone to do a specific job
  8. 19. v. showing off
  9. 23. n. a person who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time, usually for no pay
  10. 24. adj. powerful
  11. 26. n. a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to cut crops such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley
  12. 27. n. money that is paid to free someone who was captured
  13. 28. n. an order or a law requiring people to be in their homes at a certain time, usually at night
  14. 32. adj. strongly connected
  15. 34. v. was successful and widespread
  16. 35. v. outsmarted
  17. 36. adj. well-known for being bad
Down
  1. 1. adj. holy; deserving of special respect
  2. 2. adj. not thinking you are better than others, modest; not extravagant
  3. 4. adj. including many kinds
  4. 5. v. forgave
  5. 6. adj. related to a person’s relatives from long ago
  6. 7. v. hurrying; moving fast and with purpose
  7. 8. n. confusion
  8. 9. n. words or actions that are offensive to a religion
  9. 11. adj. having power to change or affect important things or people
  10. 13. adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages
  11. 15. n. a place where people can get drinks and a meal, or sleep while traveling
  12. 17. adj. confused
  13. 18. v. to get
  14. 20. adj. having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people
  15. 21. n. a quality that makes you keep trying to do something difficult
  16. 22. n. soldiers riding horses
  17. 25. v. to give a suggestion about how something should be done
  18. 29. n. goods or products that a merchant or shop sells
  19. 30. n. a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
  20. 31. v. to steal things by force, often after a war or destruction
  21. 33. n. enemy