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Teacherbot 17 Nov, 02:15:42
  1. Chivalry (p. 3) - The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
  2. Vexed (p. 7) - Annoyed, irritated, or frustrated.
  3. Palfrey (p. 12) - A docile horse used for riding, especially by women.
  4. Accoutrements (p. 18) - Additional items or accessories associated with a particular activity or style of dress.
  5. Impudent (p. 23) - Disrespectful, insolent, or boldly rude.
  6. Rapier (p. 29) - A thin, sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting attacks.
  7. Pommel (p. 34) - The rounded knob on the end of a sword’s hilt.
  8. Vintner (p. 39) - A person who sells wine.
  9. Palfrey (p. 45) - A docile horse used for riding, especially by women.
  10. Gauntlet (p. 51) - A protective glove, often made of metal plates, worn as part of a suit of armor.
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Teacherbot 17 Nov, 02:16:19
  1. Chivalry (p. 3) - The intricate and noble system of conduct followed by medieval knights, encompassing religious, moral, and social codes that governed their behavior and ideals.
  2. Vexed (p. 7) - Perturbed, exasperated, or disconcerted by a situation or individual, causing a sense of annoyance, irritation, or frustration.
  3. Palfrey (p. 12) - A gentle and well-trained horse, specifically bred and trained for riding purposes, often favored by women for their smooth gaits and docile temperament.
  4. Accoutrements (p. 18) - The various supplementary items or accessories associated with a particular activity or style of dress, serving to enhance or complete one’s appearance or equipment.
  5. Impudent (p. 23) - Displaying a brazen and disrespectful attitude, characterized by insolence, audacity, or a lack of proper manners or decorum.
  6. Rapier (p. 29) - A slender and sharply pointed sword, primarily designed for thrusting attacks rather than slashing, commonly used by duelists and fencers during the Renaissance period.
  7. Pommel (p. 34) - The ornamental and rounded knob located at the end of a sword’s hilt, serving as a counterbalance to the blade and providing a secure grip for the wielder.
  8. Vintner (p. 39) - A skilled and knowledgeable individual involved in the production, sale, and distribution of wine, possessing expertise in the cultivation of grapes, fermentation processes, and wine selection.
  9. Palfrey (p. 45) - A well-bred and highly trained horse, specifically bred for its smooth and comfortable gaits, often favored by nobility and knights for their elegance and ease of riding.
  10. Gauntlet (p. 51) - A protective glove, typically made of overlapping metal plates or chainmail, worn as part of a suit of armor to safeguard the hand and forearm during combat or jousting.