vocabulary


 * Ulysses **

chapter 6 (vocab) (Sentence) perils- The warriors and pirates enjoy perils. Inhabitants- I am inhabitants of Seoul Korea moored- Warriors had to moor the boat because they had treasures on their boar marrow- It is very difficult to go through spinal marrow even with a knife. ogres- Fairy tales such as “shrek” is a story about Ogres. provisioned- Before trip you always have to be provisioned. sorcery- I found a sorcery in the garage.  ethical- The boy was ethical and nice to all his friends.   Chapter 7 (vocabulary )  loom - a frame or machine for interlacing at right angles two or more sets of threads or yarns to form a cloth skiff- any various of small boats spur- reward for achievement or a pointed device secured to a rider's heel and used to urge on the horse, a ridge or lesser elevation that extends laterally from a mountain or mountain range haughtily- blatantly and disdainfully proud gorged- to eat greedily or to repletion prophesy- to predict with assurance or on the basis of mystic knowledge, to utter by or as if by divine inspiration
 * 1) perils- exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost
 * 2) inhabitants- one that occupies a particular place regularly, routinely, or for a period of time
 * 3) moored- to secure boat
 * 4) marrow- inner part of the bone
 * 5) ogres- a hideous giant of fairy tales and folklore that feeds on human beings
 * 6) provisioned- providing, preparations, food and supplies
 * 7) sorcery- the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits especially. ( magic)
 * 8) ethical- involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval

glut- flood (the market) with goods so that supply exceeds venerable- made sacred especially by religious or historical association, calling forth respect through age intoxicating- o excite or stupefy by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is markedly diminished, poison

(sentences ) loom-Looms are one of the fabrics that we make clothes  skiff- I saw many skiffs sailing on the sea. Spur- The road was spur than the mountain haughtily- I talked haughtily because i got a A in science test. gorged- He ate the foods groggily alone. prophesy- Physiologist’s prophesy is always correct.  Glut- My mom enjoys going to the glut and buy supplies. Venerable- When jesus was persecuted many people were venerable to him. Intoxicating- He was intoxicated by alcohol.


 * Crispin **

 **chapter 1**

(definition) 1. Midst- middld point,part 2. Shroud- a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial, to cover 3. Taunted- to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting manner 4. Pauper- a very poor person 5. Steward- to manage, a person who manages another's property 6. Deign- to think fit with one's dignity, lower oneself 7. Transgression- command, violation of a law 8. Poaching- trespassing on another's property to hunt or steal Forfeit-a fine; penalty

(sentence) -the midst of Korea is Seoul - He covered his friend with a shroud for burial - taunted


 * chapter 2**

(definition) Ceased- stop welt- deep cut minions- followers, servants parchment- paper kin- family transfixed- can’t move avail- success

(sentence) I ceased and stared at the beautiful flowers I got a welt by falling down the stairs Strong and rich people always have minions by their side. She wrote down her diary on a parchment 5. My brother, mom, dad and I are kin. I was transfixed by the sight of 2pm He was avail to pass the test

(definition) recurrence- repeat mortality- play impoverished- poor jests- joke shunned- ignore, reject plight- dangerous situation serf- farmer
 * chapter 3**

(sentence) Her mistake on the test was recurring the mortality started His family was impoverished because their father had lost his job. It was a jest that I hated you I shunned her because she was disturbing me She was in a plight but he saved her Serfs work hard to live and farm.


 * chapter 4**