perils- exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost
inhabitants- one that occupies a particular place regularly, routinely, or for a period of time
moored- to secure boat
marrow- inner part of the bone
ogres- a hideous giant of fairy tales and folklore that feeds on human beings
provisioned- providing, preparations, food and supplies
sorcery- the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits especially. ( magic)
ethical- involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval
(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
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
(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 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
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
chapter 3
(definition)
recurrence- repeat
mortality- play
impoverished- poor
jests- joke
shunned- ignore, reject
plight- dangerous situation
serf- farmer
(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