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jennet | a small Spanish horse |
hosen | a cloth leg covering that sometimes covers the foot, stockings |
almonry | a church building used to distribute money, clothes, food, or other things given freely to the poor (alms) |
frair | a member of a men's Roman Catholic group who is poor and studies or teaches about Christianity |
jerkin | a short, sleeveless jacket worn in the past |
staves | plural of the word staff |
ironmonger | a person who sells iron or metal tools |
pasty | a small pie that usually contains meat |
cavalcade | a line of riders and vehicles moving in the same direction |
keep | the strongest and securest part of a medieval castle |
turret | a small, ornamental tower on a building |
rushes | grass-like marsh plants with hollow stems used in chair seats and mats |
larder | a place where food is stored; pantry |
bannock | a biscuit made with oatmeal or barley meal |
pallet | a straw-filled mattress; a small, hard bed |
tapestry | a heavy cloth that has designs or pictures woven into it and is used for a wall hanging |
hospice | a lodging for travelers, especially one run by a religious order |
yeomen | a servant in a royal or noble household |
ballad | a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas |
largess | generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others |