1. Foundling -Noun - An infant abandoned by its parents and cared for by others pg. 3/ line 7
2. Tholed -Verb- Endure (something) without complaint or resistance; tolerate pg. 3/line 14
3. Revered -Verb- Feel deep respect or admiration for something pg.5/line 31
4. Warlord -Noun- A military commander, esp. an aggressive regional commander with individual autonomy pg. 7/line 58
5. Renege -Verb- Go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract pg.7/line 80
6. Doled -Noun- A giving out of money or food to those in great need; relief/ anything given out sparingly pg. 7/line 80
7. Torques -Noun- A ring of hair feathers, or modified skin around the neck of an animal or bird, of a distinctive color of form pg.7/line 81
8. Barbarous -Adjective -Obsolete foreign or alien/ characteristic of barbarians; primitive or lacking civilization pg. 7/line 83
9. Gables -Noun- The part of a wall that encloses the end of a pitched roof pg. 7/line 82
10. Harrowed -Verb- Cause distress to pg. 9/line 87
11. Din -Noun - A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise pg. 9/line 88
12. Anathema -Noun- Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes pg. 9/line 110
13. Wassail -Noun- Spiced ale or mulled wine drunk during celebrations for Twelfth Night and Christmas Eve pg. 11/ line 128
14. Sentries -Noun- A soldier stationed to keep guard or to control access to a place pg. 19/ line 246
15. Interlopers -Noun- A person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong pg.19/line 253
16. Proffer -Verb- Hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer pg. 21/line 277
17. Hawser -Noun- A thick rope or cable for mooring or towing a ship pg. 21/line 302
18. Valiant - Adjective- Possessing or showing courage or determination pg. 25/line 358
19. Formidable - Adjective- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable pg. 27/line 370
20. Duly -Adverb- In accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement pg. 27/line 390
21. Whetted -Verb- Sharpen the blade pg. 33/line 483
22. Mead -Noun- An alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water pg. 35/line 496
23. Filigree -Noun- Ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery pg. 39/line 552
24. Pinioned -Verb- Tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone)/ Bind the arms or legs of someone pg. 39/line 554
25. Atrocity -Noun- An extremely wicked or cruel act pg. 41/line 593
26. Reprisal -Noun- The act of retaliation pg. 41/line 601
27. Loping -Verb- Run or move with a long bounding stride pg. 49/line 711
28. Sinews -Noun- A piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament pg. 55/line 816
29. Hasped -Verb- Lock (a door, window, or lid) by securing the hasp over the loop of the fastening pg. 65/line 975
30. Hirple - To walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling pg. 65/line 975
31. Unscathed -Adjective- Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm pg. 67/line 999
32. Sumptuous -Adjective- Splendid and expensive looking pg. 69/line 1037
33. Lament -Noun- A passionate expression of grief pg. 73/line 1077
34. Arbitrate -Verb- Reach an authoritive judgement or settlement pg. 75/line 1106
35. Pyre -Noun- A heap of combustible material, esp. one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony pg. 75/line 1107
36. Effulgent -Adjective- Shining brightly; radiant pg. 75/line 1108
37. Keens -Verb- Wail in grief for a dead person pg. 77/line 1119
38. Forthright - Adjective- Direct and outspoken; straight forward and honest pg. 83/ line 1164
39. Bequeath - Verb- Leave to a person or other beneficiary by a will - pass on or leave something to someone else pg. 83/ line 1177]
40. Wrought -Adjective- Beaten out or shaped hammering pg. 85/ line 1192
41. Mail-Shirt - Flexible armour composed of small overlapping metal rings or loops of charn pg. 85/line 1194
42. Resplendent - Adjective - Attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous pg. 85/ line 1194
43. Torque - Noun- A collor, a necklace, or an armband made of a strip of twisted metal pg. 85/ line 1195
44. Depredations -Noun- An act of attacking or plundering pg. 93/line 1337
45. Marauders -Someone who attacks in search of booty pg. 95/line 1348
46. Mere -Noun- A lake, pond, or arm of the sea pg. 95/line 1363
47. Hart -Noun- An adult male deer, esp. a red deer pg. 95/line 1369
48. Bulwark -Noun- A person, institution, or principle that acts as a defense pg. 97/line 1389
49. Screes -Noun- A mass of small loose stones that form or cover a slope on a mountain pg. 99/line 1409
50. Whetted -Verb- Sharpen the blade of a tool or weapon pg. 107/line 1545
51. Hilt -Noun- The handle of a weapon or tool esp. sword, dagger, or knife pg. 109/line 1564
52. Venerable - Adjective- Accorded a great deal of respect esp. because of age, wisdom, or character pg. 115/line 1679
53. Incised -Verb- Cut (a mark, or decoration) into a surface pg. 117/ line 1695
54. Depredations -Noun- An act of attacking or plundering pg. 123/line 1778
55. Thronged -Verb- Of a crowd - Fill or be present in a place or area pg. 123/line 1788
56. Stalwart - Adjective - Loyal, reliable, and hardworking pg. 125/line 1807
57. Accoutrement -Noun- Additional items of dress or equipment carried or worn by a person or used for a particular activity pg. 143/line2085
58. Swathed -Verb- Wrap in several layers of fabric pg. 157/line 2321
59. Scant - Adjective- Barely sufficient or adequate pg. 159/line 2347
60. Slaked -Verb- Quench or satisfy pg. 161/line 2358
61. Reconnoitre -Scout, explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody pg. 163/line 2402
62. Skirmish -Noun- An episode of irregular unpremediated fighting pg.165/line 2426
63. Crag -Noun- A steep or rugged cliff or rock face pg. 171/line 2541
64. Parleying -Verb- Hold a conference with the opposing side to discuss terms pg. 173/line 2556
65. Fomented -Verb- Instigate or stir up pg.185/line 2738
66. Dispossessed -Verb- Deprive of something that they own, typically land or property pg. 195/2888
2. Tholed -Verb- Endure (something) without complaint or resistance; tolerate pg. 3/line 14
3. Revered -Verb- Feel deep respect or admiration for something pg.5/line 31
4. Warlord -Noun- A military commander, esp. an aggressive regional commander with individual autonomy pg. 7/line 58
5. Renege -Verb- Go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract pg.7/line 80
6. Doled -Noun- A giving out of money or food to those in great need; relief/ anything given out sparingly pg. 7/line 80
7. Torques -Noun- A ring of hair feathers, or modified skin around the neck of an animal or bird, of a distinctive color of form pg.7/line 81
8. Barbarous -Adjective -Obsolete foreign or alien/ characteristic of barbarians; primitive or lacking civilization pg. 7/line 83
9. Gables -Noun- The part of a wall that encloses the end of a pitched roof pg. 7/line 82
10. Harrowed -Verb- Cause distress to pg. 9/line 87
11. Din -Noun - A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise pg. 9/line 88
12. Anathema -Noun- Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes pg. 9/line 110
13. Wassail -Noun- Spiced ale or mulled wine drunk during celebrations for Twelfth Night and Christmas Eve pg. 11/ line 128
14. Sentries -Noun- A soldier stationed to keep guard or to control access to a place pg. 19/ line 246
15. Interlopers -Noun- A person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong pg.19/line 253
16. Proffer -Verb- Hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer pg. 21/line 277
17. Hawser -Noun- A thick rope or cable for mooring or towing a ship pg. 21/line 302
18. Valiant - Adjective- Possessing or showing courage or determination pg. 25/line 358
19. Formidable - Adjective- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable pg. 27/line 370
20. Duly -Adverb- In accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement pg. 27/line 390
21. Whetted -Verb- Sharpen the blade pg. 33/line 483
22. Mead -Noun- An alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water pg. 35/line 496
23. Filigree -Noun- Ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery pg. 39/line 552
24. Pinioned -Verb- Tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone)/ Bind the arms or legs of someone pg. 39/line 554
25. Atrocity -Noun- An extremely wicked or cruel act pg. 41/line 593
26. Reprisal -Noun- The act of retaliation pg. 41/line 601
27. Loping -Verb- Run or move with a long bounding stride pg. 49/line 711
28. Sinews -Noun- A piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament pg. 55/line 816
29. Hasped -Verb- Lock (a door, window, or lid) by securing the hasp over the loop of the fastening pg. 65/line 975
30. Hirple - To walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling pg. 65/line 975
31. Unscathed -Adjective- Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm pg. 67/line 999
32. Sumptuous -Adjective- Splendid and expensive looking pg. 69/line 1037
33. Lament -Noun- A passionate expression of grief pg. 73/line 1077
34. Arbitrate -Verb- Reach an authoritive judgement or settlement pg. 75/line 1106
35. Pyre -Noun- A heap of combustible material, esp. one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony pg. 75/line 1107
36. Effulgent -Adjective- Shining brightly; radiant pg. 75/line 1108
37. Keens -Verb- Wail in grief for a dead person pg. 77/line 1119
38. Forthright - Adjective- Direct and outspoken; straight forward and honest pg. 83/ line 1164
39. Bequeath - Verb- Leave to a person or other beneficiary by a will - pass on or leave something to someone else pg. 83/ line 1177]
40. Wrought -Adjective- Beaten out or shaped hammering pg. 85/ line 1192
41. Mail-Shirt - Flexible armour composed of small overlapping metal rings or loops of charn pg. 85/line 1194
42. Resplendent - Adjective - Attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous pg. 85/ line 1194
43. Torque - Noun- A collor, a necklace, or an armband made of a strip of twisted metal pg. 85/ line 1195
44. Depredations -Noun- An act of attacking or plundering pg. 93/line 1337
45. Marauders -Someone who attacks in search of booty pg. 95/line 1348
46. Mere -Noun- A lake, pond, or arm of the sea pg. 95/line 1363
47. Hart -Noun- An adult male deer, esp. a red deer pg. 95/line 1369
48. Bulwark -Noun- A person, institution, or principle that acts as a defense pg. 97/line 1389
49. Screes -Noun- A mass of small loose stones that form or cover a slope on a mountain pg. 99/line 1409
50. Whetted -Verb- Sharpen the blade of a tool or weapon pg. 107/line 1545
51. Hilt -Noun- The handle of a weapon or tool esp. sword, dagger, or knife pg. 109/line 1564
52. Venerable - Adjective- Accorded a great deal of respect esp. because of age, wisdom, or character pg. 115/line 1679
53. Incised -Verb- Cut (a mark, or decoration) into a surface pg. 117/ line 1695
54. Depredations -Noun- An act of attacking or plundering pg. 123/line 1778
55. Thronged -Verb- Of a crowd - Fill or be present in a place or area pg. 123/line 1788
56. Stalwart - Adjective - Loyal, reliable, and hardworking pg. 125/line 1807
57. Accoutrement -Noun- Additional items of dress or equipment carried or worn by a person or used for a particular activity pg. 143/line2085
58. Swathed -Verb- Wrap in several layers of fabric pg. 157/line 2321
59. Scant - Adjective- Barely sufficient or adequate pg. 159/line 2347
60. Slaked -Verb- Quench or satisfy pg. 161/line 2358
61. Reconnoitre -Scout, explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody pg. 163/line 2402
62. Skirmish -Noun- An episode of irregular unpremediated fighting pg.165/line 2426
63. Crag -Noun- A steep or rugged cliff or rock face pg. 171/line 2541
64. Parleying -Verb- Hold a conference with the opposing side to discuss terms pg. 173/line 2556
65. Fomented -Verb- Instigate or stir up pg.185/line 2738
66. Dispossessed -Verb- Deprive of something that they own, typically land or property pg. 195/2888