| A | B |
| gothic | A style of architecture in W Europe in the 12 to 16th century |
| jubilant | joyful |
| convulation | uncontrolable laughter |
| dishevlled | untidy |
| kirtle | a womens gown or petticoat |
| bungler | somebody who false at a task |
| goshawk | A large short winged hawk |
| scorn | a very mean look |
| cobblestone | a small stone |
| villiens | a feudal tenant entirely subject to a lord |
| thatching | A roof woven together with hay |
| aye | A Middle Ages word for yes |
| contemplate | latin contimplatus |
| cloister | A room for the monks |
| fervently | to be very intense about something |