Vocab+(Ulysses)

Ulysses Vocabulary CHAPTER 1 vessels: a hollow utensils for building something stays: a strong rope or wire that used to steady or brace something booty: money or goods taken in war or by robbery prow: the bow of a ship quartering winds: wind coming from direction behind and to the side. baubles: an object of little value shaft: the long handle of a weapon (as a spear) head wind: a wind blowing in a direction opposite to course especially of a ship or craft hull: the frame of body or the ship scudded: to move or run swiftly (clouds scudding across the sky) CHAPTER 2 bouquets: a bunch of flowers hospitable: generous and friendly in entertaining guests. brow: the ridge on which eyebrow grows/ the upper edge of of a steep slope lolled: to hang or let hang loose CHAPTER 3 mutiny: rebellion against any authority exiling: a person banished>> depart from his or her native land. bailing hooks: moor: to fix firmly;secure smith craft: The art or occupation of __smith >> a worker in metal__ agile: quick and well- coordinated in movement bowels: feeling of pity or compassion vigil: wakefulness maintained for any reason during the normal hours for sleeping phlegmy: calmness, composure forging: disembark: to go ashore from a ship gullet: a channel of water CHAPTER 4 shrouds reveling mischievous sullen outwitted coursed