Arthur Book 4 Flashcards
the only surviving knight to keep the legend of Logres alive
Bedivere
raiding, pillaging
harrying
help, benefit
avail
most patient, humble, passive
meekest
menacing, threatening
ominous
“But be you sure that I will come again when the land of Britain has need of me, and the realm of Logres shall rise once more out of the darkness.” Who said this? and to whom?
Arthur to Sir Bedivere
knight involved in Mordred’s conspiracy
Colgrevaunce
high-ranking official of the church; this position was not created until 597 A.D.
Archbishop of Canterbury
place of imprisonment for British royalty; built by William the Conquerer
Tower of London
malicious falsehoods
slanders
worried, fretted, stewed
brooded
fatally (Latin: morn, mortis)
mortally
“… here now you lie dying, the man who I have loved best in all the world … For you and Launcelot I loved best of all my knights: and I have lost you both.” Who said this? and to whom?
Arthur to Gawain
son of Bagdemagus
Melliagraunce
the most evil knight in Logres
Mordred
strife, conflict, disagreement
dissension
strutted
swaggered
fame, celebrity
renown
“Come out and fight, and all your treacherous curs with you – for her am I, Sir Launcelot of the Lake, ready to do battle with you all!” Who said this? Where was he?
Launcelot; outside of Melliagraunce’s castle
dissension
strife, conflict, disagreement
swaggered
strutted
renown
fame, celebrity
slanders
malicious falsehoods
brooded
worried, fretted, stewed
mortally
fatally (Latin: morn, mortis)
harrying
raiding, pillaging
avail
help, benefit
meekest
most patient, humble, passive
ominous
menacing, threatening