Description

an area of open wasteland over grown with heather, low shrubs, etc.
bravery
to brighten by rubbing, polish
formed
to pay, reward
plentiful, abundant
a feudal lord (in Scotland)
a person or thing signaling or announcing what is to come – originally announcing the king
to punish, scold severely
to hinder or obstruct
a wall with open spaces to shoot through, usually on top of a tower
a projecting part of a building
a decorative brand, as along the top of a wall
a projecting structure built against a wall for support
to entrap or confine
a shallow place in a body of water
an old saying accepted as true
a person who manages the household of a ruler of nobleman
courage
having to do with fate or destiny; the witches are “weird” because they foresee (and possibly influence) the future or destiny of humans.
a noun meaning “swift riders” (on horseback, or foot –or broomstick)
a messenger of “letter carrier” who, using fast horses, delivered mail rapidly. ( a letter written by Essex left Plymouth on October 26, 1597 at 10:00 A.M. and arrived at Basingstoke the next day at 3:30 P.M., a distance of 165 miles in under 30 hours!)
from the French haut meaning “high” and bois meaning “wood” – Apparently used to name the present “oboe” because the oboe is a wooden instrument with a high pitch. The pronunciation of “oboe” is a corruption of the French
servants’ quarters
servants who slept at the foot of the king’s bed
warm drink of milk and ale, often taken just before retiring
bribed
crowned
henbane or hemlock, said to cause madness
a server: a household official in charge of serving food
thrift, economy
gift of money
overfed
the person (i.e. the king ) for whom the grooms are responsible
conference of war
elected
blessing

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