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Cards (21)

  • A 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
  • A 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
  • A curate is a clergyman or priest who assists the parish priest in a church
  • A 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
  • A Pun is a play on words creating a double meaning using words with similar pronunciation
  • An Oxymoron is a combination of two contrasting words to create new meaning