Door in the Wall Final Review Flashcards
rude; uncivil
impertinent
opening
embrasure
showing sorrow or pity
ruefully
alongside
abreast
a fortified tower within the walls of the castle
keep
pie formed with meat or fish
pasty
one of Sir Peter’s archers at Lindsay
Adam the bowman
friar of St. Mark’s who cared for Robin
Brother Luke
broken through
breached
plunging
dousing
very hungry
famished
delay; dwadle
linger
deceptive; dangerous
treacherous
iron gate of a city or castle
portcullis
the gatekeeper at Lindsay
Alat-at-gate
the sport of hunting with a hawk
hawking
Sir Peter’s blacksmith
William Wise
soliders stationed in a fortified place
garrison
a raised platform at one end of the great hall
dais
Sir Peter’s cousin and neighbor
Sir Hugh Fitzhugh
“Tis the Feast of Christmas, and thou has found the door in thy wall.”
Who said this?
Brother Luke
“Tis the Feast of Christmas, and thou has found the door in thy wall.”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Robin
impertinent
rude; uncivil
embrasure
opening
ruefully
showing sorrow or pity
abreast
alongside
breached
broken through
dousing
plunging
famished
very hungry
linger
delay; dwadle
treacherous
deceptive; dangerous
portcullis
iron gate of a city or castle