| A | B |
| appall | dismay |
| canopy | a roof-like covering; |
| chivalry | the qualities of an ideal knight in the Middle Ages |
| circumstance | condition that accompanies an act or event |
| court | place where king, queen, etc. live; assembly held by a king, queen, or other ruler |
| embroider | to make a design on cloth |
| embroidery | embroidered work or material |
| estate | a larger piece of land belonging to a person |
| foresee | to see or know beforehand |
| indignant | angry at something unjust |
| indignation | anger at something unworthy |
| inheritance | anything inherited from someone |
| inlaid | set in the surface as a decoration or design |
| lance | a long, wooden spear with a sharp head |
| overthrow | to put an end to; destroy; to overturn |
| page | a youth preparing to be a knight; 1st stage in knighthood |
| pavilion | a large tent with a floor raised on posts |
| platform | a raised level surface |
| pommel | a rounded knob on the hilt of a sword or dagger |
| proclaim | make known officially |
| prophecy | a telling what will happen |
| realm | another word for kingdom |
| squire | 2nd stage following a page to become a knight |
| tournament | a medieval contest between groups of knights |
| valor | bravery, courage |
| canopy | shelter or shade |
| appall | terrify |
| canopy | a covering fixed over a bed, throne, or entrance |
| chivalry | rules and customs of knights in the Middle Ages |
| indignation | anger mixed with scorn |