Across
- 2. a church official who sold pardons or forgiveness for sins.
- 4. a young nobleman training to become a knight.
- 7. an object believed to be connected to a holy person.
- 9. to restore friendship or peace after conflict.
- 10. a woman devoted to religious life; a prioress is the head of a convent.
- 13. the medieval system of land ownership and service.
- 17. serious, formal, and dignified.
- 18. a farm worker who plows fields.
- 21. a servant or attendant, often skilled with weapons or hunting.
- 23. when the meaning is different from what is expected or stated.
- 24. a person who trades goods for profit.
- 26. a mounted warrior of noble status who follows a code of chivalry.
- 27. competition between people for the same goal.
- 28. the code of honor followed by knights.
Down
- 1. great courage or bravery.
- 3. a church officer who called people to court for religious offenses.
- 5. to beg urgently or plead for something.
- 6. goodness or a special power or quality.
- 8. a member of a religious order who travels and serves communities.
- 11. a holy place associated with a saint or religious figure.
- 12. an estate manager who oversaw land and workers.
- 14. careful and thoughtful in speech or actions.
- 15. a journey to a sacred or religious place.
- 16. a man who lives in a religious community devoted to prayer and work.
- 19. to express grief or deep sadness.
- 20. writing that criticizes people or society using humor or irony.
- 22. the code of honor followed by knights, emphasizing bravery and respect.
- 25. a story that contains several smaller stories inside it.
