| A | B |
| adorn | to decorate, especially with ornaments |
| chalice | a goblet |
| chivalry | the special qualities of knighthood, such as valor, honesty, and courtesy |
| clad | clothed; dressed |
| clan | a family group |
| dictum | a formal, authoritative pronouncement |
| domain | territory controlled or dominated by someone or something |
| ember | a bu rning or live fragment from a fire; a live coal |
| hilt | the handle of a sword or dagger |
| homage | reverential or great respect given or shown |
| lore | traditional knowledge or belief |
| medieval | characteristic of the Middle Ages |
| minstrel | a musician of medieval times |
| peril | risk or danger |
| portent | a sign of things to come |
| relic | a remaining fragment of something lost or destroyed |
| sage | a wise and learned man |
| secluded | separated; isolated |
| tyrant | an absolute ruler who may be cruel and oppressive |
| valiant | courageous |