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squire
is a young nobleman who serves as an attendant to a knight, usually in medieval times
Spoils
refer to the goods or possessions that are taken as a result of winning a battle or conflict
Heedless
means to be unaware or careless, not paying attention to something
Peril
refers to a situation of danger or risk
Fluctuations
are changes or variations, often in an unpredictable or irregular manner
Vanquishing
means to defeat or overcome someone or something in a battle or competition
Enmity
refers to a state of deep-seated hostility or animosity towards someone
Bowels
, in this context, are referring to the innermost parts or depths of someone's being or character
Impetuosity
refers to acting or reacting with sudden or rash impulsiveness, without much thought or consideration
Conject
refers to a conclusion or opinion that is based on incomplete information or evidence
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buckler
is a small round shield that is held in one hand for protection
Hack
refers to a horse that is old or worn-out, often used for labor or travel
Ardour
means intense enthusiasm, passion, or eagerness
Avidity
refers to a strong desire or craving for something
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curate
is a clergyman or priest who assists the parish priest in a church
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knight-errant
is a medieval knight who travels in search of adventure and acts of chivalry
Deficiency
refers to a lack or shortage of something
Ingenuity
refers to the quality of being clever, inventive, or resourceful
Word Play
is the use of literary devices that zoom in the reader's attention on the humorous effect
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Pun
is a play on words creating a double meaning using words with similar pronunciation
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Oxymoron
is a combination of two contrasting words to create new meaning