attendants at the court of a nobleman
What is courtiers?
battleaxe
What is poleaxes?
old and torn; in poor condition
What is tattered?
the foremost part of an army; the leading position in any field
What is vanguard?
the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
What is dignity?
a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions
What is pagan?
the wooden shaft of an infantry weapon with a pointed steel or iron head
What is pikestaff?
recesses in the wall
What is niches?
a unit of soldiers who ride horses
What is cavalry?
dullness; monotony; boredom
What is
tedium
?
a kitchen servant
What is scullion?
medieval stringed instruments played with a bow, typically having three strings
What is rebecs?
a toilet located in a small shed outside a house or other building; an outhouse
What is privy?
lodging for a soldier
What is billeted?
having stammered or muttered with hesitation
What is mammered?
farmers who own a small farm
What is yeoman?
a defensive wall or other reinforcement built to strengthen a place against attack
What is fortification?
the central part of a church
What is nave?
crowds; a very large number of people
What is throngs?
ridiculous, senseless
What is preposterous?
a person making a claim
What is claimant?
fleet of ships
What is navy?
the great tower or innermost keep of a castle
What is donjon?
serious; grave
What is solemn?
no variation; tediously the same
What is monotony?