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Unit 1: Part 4 Vocabulary

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  1. adjure
    ask for or request earnestly
    First I ask and adjure you, how you are called
    That you tell me true, so that trust it I may.
  2. adroit
    quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
    He made a mighty feint, but marred not his hide;
    Withdrew the ax adroitly before it did damage.
  3. largesse
    liberality in bestowing gifts
    Your cut taught me cowardice, care for my life,
    And coveting came after, contrary both
    To largesse and loyalty belonging to knights.
  4. entreat
    ask for or request earnestly
    So then they departed and came to Sir Mordred where he had a grim host of an hundred thousand, and there they entreated Sir Mordred long time.
  5. peril
    a source of danger
    And Sir Mordred did his devoir that day and put himself in great peril.
  6. inter
    place in a grave or tomb
    “Sirs,” said Sir Bedivere, “what man is there here interred that you pray so fast for?”
  7. alderman
    a member of a city or town government
    And he sent for the mayor and aldermen with the Sheriffs, desiring them in the King’s name that they should make enquiry of the constables of every ward in the City as to what men had gone to help or succor your men at any time during these gatherings and, if they could find any, that they should take and arrest and correct them, and certify to him the names by 8 o’clock on Wednesday.
  8. succor
    help in a difficult situation
    And he sent for the mayor and aldermen with the Sheriffs, desiring them in the King’s name that they should make enquiry of the constables of every ward in the City as to what men had gone to help or succor your men at any time during these gatherings and, if they could find any, that they should take and arrest and correct them, and certify to him the names by 8 o’clock on Wednesday.
  9. certify
    provide evidence for
    And he sent for the mayor and aldermen with the Sheriffs, desiring them in the King’s name that they should make enquiry of the constables of every ward in the City as to what men had gone to help or succor your men at any time during these gatherings and, if they could find any, that they should take and arrest and correct them, and certify to him the names by 8 o’clock on Wednesday.
  10. remnant
    a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
    The lodge and the remnant of your place was beaten down on Tuesday and Wednesday and the Duke rode on Wednesday to Drayton and so forth to Costessey while the lodge at Hellesdon was being beaten down.
  11. ransack
    steal goods; take as spoils
    The Duke’s men ransacked the church and bore away all the goods that were left there, both of ours and of the tenants, and even stood upon the high altar and ransacked the images and took away those that they could find, and put the parson out of the church till they had done, and ransacked every man’s house in the town five or six times....
  12. asunder
    into parts or pieces
    As for lead, brass, pewter, iron, doors, gates and other stuff of the house, men from Costessey and Cawston have it, and what they might not carry away they have hewn asunder in the most spiteful manner....
  13. assault
    attack someone physically or emotionally
    ...Also this day was brought me word from Caister that Rising of Fritton had heard in divers places in Suffolk that Fastolf of Cowhawe gathers all the strength he may and intends to assault Caister and to enter there if he may, insomuch that it is said that he has five score men ready and daily sends spies to know what men guard the place.
  14. bar
    musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats
  15. measure
    musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats
  16. melody
    a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
Created on Thu Oct 22 14:58:38 EDT 2020 (updated Fri Oct 30 13:37:14 EDT 2020)

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