| A | B |
| anvil | a heavy usually steel-faced iron block on which metal is shaped |
| squire | a shield bearer or armor bearer of a knight |
| hilt | a handle especially of a sword or dagger |
| valiant | possessing or acting with bravery or boldness;courageous |
| baron | one of a class of tenants holding his rights and title by military or other honorable service directly from a feudal superior (as a king) |
| siege | a military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrender |
| derisively | expressing or causing ridicule or scorn |
| submission | the condition of being humble or compliant |
| foundling | an infant found after its parents have abandoned it |
| guise | pretext |
| barbarous | uncivilized; lacking culture or refinement |
| scabbard | a sheath for a sword, dagger, or bayonet |
| protrude | to jut out from the surrounding surface or context |
| deter | to turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting |
| chivalry | the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood |