G Personal+spelling+and+vocabulary

Vessels- a ship or large boat Stays-to fasten Booty-collection of valuable things stolen from a place Prow-a ship or boat is the front part of it Quartering winds-coming from a direction behind and to the side Baubles-a wave Shaft-a long vertical passage Head wind- adverse wind Hull-a boat or tank is the main body of it Scudded-move quickly
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Bouquets-a bunch of flowers Hospitable-friendly, generous Brow-you forehead or hill Lolled-you sit or lie in a very relax position
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Mutiny-obsolete Exiling-to banishes or expel from one's own country Bailing hooks- a hook Moor-to secure Smithcraft-metal work Agile-having a quick resourceful character Bowels-inside the ship Vigil-an act or period of watching Phlegmy('flem)-dull; calmness Forging-make or shape by heating it in a fire Disembark-to get out of a craft Gullet-the space between the tips of teeth
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Shrouds-obsolete Reveling-to take part in a revel Mischievous-able to cause trouble Sullen-dull in sound and color Outwitted-to surpass in wisdom Coursed-to follow close upon
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Cannibal-A person who eats the human beings Indifferent-unconcerned Mumbling-say something quietly Trooping-to move in a large number Brutal-violent
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Crispin Vocab Chapter - 4 untoward -unexpected The pop quiz was untoward. tatch -roof covering of straw His house was made tatch. bailiff -an officer The bailiff was researching about something reeve -president of village the reeve announced something into a microphone. mean -not fancy His clothes are mean pinnacle -a high pointed piece of rock I used the pinnacle to make a fire meander -follow a course the stream meandered the river impenetrable -impossible to enter the president’s house is impenetrable fallow -land for crops I had to crop my seed into a fallow inﬁdels -non religious people The infidles didn’t believe on religious things

Chapters - 5/6 canonical -belonging The canonical news was bad strident -loud ,harsh I heard a strident sound at the mountain clamor -loud sound The orchestra made a big clamor apprehension -ability to understand I had to apprehension to understand the rules. implore -beg for The beggars implored for money hue -color My t-shirt had a nice hue. cry -to express fear and anger his cry was loud

Chapter - 7 skittish -active She was really skittish petitions -request School is petition not an option moot -argument I had a moot between my friend treason -betrayer I am not going to believe on treason plight -dangerous situation I had a difficult plight at the school curfew -regulation making people to be at home at certain time There was a curfew at the village

Chapter 8 alb -full length white clothes I had to wear an alb for Social Study tonsured -to shave head of The men with a tonsured hair looks weird sanctuary - place of safety At the war, people stayed at the sanctuary tallow - hard fatty I bought a tallow chair. genuflect - to bend the knee The men genuflect to the floor distraught - upset I felt distraught about my grade. sullen -gloomy He felt sullen at his grade scrutinize -examine He scrutinized about the clues siege -an attack The enemy had a siege at the city.

Chapter 9/10 garment- a item of a clothing He bought garment to make a clothes hang- suspend He got hanged at school crone- old women who is thin and ugly There was a crone at a old house foreboding- act as warning of The men foreboded to watch out for cars skirting- go around The girls were skirting at the playground

Chapter 11/12 hoist- action of raising The men hoist the rope and went up tumult- confused voice There was a lot of tumult danger albeit-conceding the fact that Because of the albeit of death he was brave gross- immediately obvious The story was gross that he will die folly -foolish It was a folly to buy toys forage- to search widely for food The animals forage for the beef

Chapter 13/14 dire -terrible It was dire for a girl to get killed for stealing a money besieged -surrounded Besieged by the enemies, the soldier met his death. famished -hungry The girl was famished and hungry after three days' starvation. distended -swollen His distended finger ached for few minutes. blighted -killed or ruined It was such a horror to look at a blighted farmland with all the crops dead. pillage -robbery His pillage caused him to live in the jail for five years.

Chapter 15 sustenance -food Everyone needs food to survive. dell -small valley Many creatures including bears and beavers lived in the dell. hamlet -a small village The hamlet was very small, but it was quite populated. daub- smear The boy daubed the oil on the candlestick. wattle- interweaving twigs or branches The wattle look messy with dark branches. clotted- formed into clots Blood clotted after few minutes of bleeding. trepidation- a feeling of fear The boy could not move because of a trepidation. pestilence- a fatal disease Although I've been expecting him to die because of pestilence, I felt miserable and sad.

Chapters 16/17 garbed- dressed in unique clothes When I garbed myself with African clothes, my sister gasped. ruddy- having a reddish color After playing in the field for a while, his face seemed ruddy. raucously- making a loud noise The machine was breaking down raucously. unkempt- having an untidy appearance He looked unkempt with those clothing given by him cur- a cruel man He is a cur deserving such hatred. doddering- tremble The old man was doddering both because of his age and fear. glutton- a greedy eater He seemed to be a glutton when he started eating with his hands although the silverware were right next to him. sweetmeats-sweet food Even a cucumber, my least favorite food, seemed to be a sweetmeat after three days of starvation. loot- goods The loot was shared by the soldiers since every soldier worked together to defeat the enemy. tyranny- cruel rule The tyranny made the citizens feel uncomfortable. prudence- acting with care for future Students try to receive good grades because those actions of prudence will lead to better future.

Chapters 18/19 putrid- very unpleasant The putrid smell of the bathroom made me sick perchance -by some chance I perchance to see a really famous celebrity screed -a piece of writing I had to make a screed for my future mortal -human I believe that every mortal can feel pain and sadness. pate -head I think that we need to use our pate christen -to name I christen my new baby Ben revel -celebration A revel of the violinist was wild wager -to make a bet I wager some money at my test grade lamenting -to express sorrow I was lamenting my own situation for getting into a huge trouble

Chapter 20 / 21 servile -of slaves I had to fix the problems about servile