Robin Hood Quiz 2 Review (Chapters 6-10) Flashcards
military aid
reinforcements
money paid to release a prisoner
ransom
conceited
pompous
carry
ferry
promise
oath
guarantee
surety
rude
churlish
valley
glade
borrower
debtor
battle
fray
skull
sconce
searched
scoured
disturbance
riot
imprisonment
durance
severe
dire
reinforcements
military aid
ransom
money paid to release a prisoner
pompous
conceited
ferry
carry
oath
promise
surety
guarantee
churlish
rude
glade
valley
debtor
borrower
fray
battle
sconce
skull
scoured
searched
riot
disturbance
durance
imprisonment
dire
severe
money or food given as charity to the poor
alms
the rules and customs of knighthood
chivalry
Marian’s disgues as a shepherdess
Clorinda
an arrow that is 28 inches long
cloth-yard shaft
a design displayed on a knight’s shield or on a flag to identify him from other knights
coat of arms
an object that decorates the top of a helmet
crest
a term of insult that means a worthless and cowardly person
cur
Marian’s confessor who was banished from Fountains Abbey after taking sides with Robin Hood; he later becomes one of Robin’s followers
Friar Tuck
the sport of hunting by using hawks or other birds of prey
hawking
a messenger
herald
a person who was withdrawn from the world to live in seclusion
hermit
the tomb of Christ
His Holy Sepulchre
a lord who is owed allegiance and service
liege
a bow that is usually about six feet long
long-bow
a medieval musician or poet
minstrel
the Holy Land; the place where the Crusades were being fought
Palestine
a religious officer next in rank below the abbot
prior
a keeper of the royal deer
ranger
term used in the Middle Ages referring to Muslims
Saracens
a sheath for a sword or dagger
scabbard
the poor knight who receives money from Robin to pay back his loans to the abbot
Sir Richard of Legh
a young nobleman apprenticing to be a knight
squire
the release of many arrows at one time
volley
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
Who said this?
Robin Hood
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Litlle John, Will Scarlet, and Much
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
How do they find guests for dinner?
They kidnap them, forcing them to dine with Robin
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
Who is the dinner guests that they find?
Sir Richard of Legh
“Go to your room now - and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlinford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!”
Who said this?
Lord Fitzwalter
“Go to your room now - and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlinford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Marian
“Go to your room now - and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlinford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!”
Why is this person leaving Arlinford Castle?
She is going to be with Robin in Sherwood Forest.
“It seems that a few pease and a jug of water have thriven you marvelously.”
Who said this?
Robin Hood
“Go to your room now - and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlinford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Hermit of Copmanhurst (Friar Tuck)
“Go to your room now - and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlinford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!”
Why is it so surprising that this person has lived so well off of such a meager diet?
He is so big and strong and is such a powerful fighter.
“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”
Who said this?
Robin Hood
“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”
To whom was the speaker sepaking?
Sir Richard of Legh
“You owe me no money. It has already been paid…”
Why is no money owed?
Robin Hood collected a “tithe of the forest” from two monks, and used it to repay the debt Sir Richard owed.
“Let the champion, the man of Sherwood, draw near and receive his prize.”
Who is the “man of Sherwood”?
Robin Hood
“Let the champion, the man of Sherwood, draw near and receive his prize.”
What is the prize?
a silver arrow with a head and feathers of red gold
“Let the champion, the man of Sherwood, draw near and receive his prize.”
What happens to the “man of Sherwood” after he receives his prize?
He is identified as Robin Hood, and attacked by Sir Guy’s men on his way back to Nottingham.
What does Robin Hood call the money he takes from his kidnapped dinner guests?
tithe of the forest
What does Robin Hood give Sir Richard to help him?
money
Marian is at the Gamwell festivel diguised as what?
a shepherdess
Who shows up at the Gamwell festival trying to capture Robin Hood?
Guy of Gisborne
What does the friar demand from Robin after he ferries him across the river?
money
When Robin goes to the friar’s home for a meal, what does the friar offer Robin to eat?
peas
What does Robin offer to the friar to convince him to serve a richer meal?
a gold coin
Sir Richard is late to his appointment with Robin Hood because he gets caught up ressuing Arthur-a-Bland from an angry mob at what sporting event?
wrestling
To whom were the Cellarer and the Clerk taking the 800 pounds that Little John found on them?
Prince John
Robin Hood takes the 800 pounds from the monks and saves it for whom?
King Richard
Who recognizes “Robert Fitzwilliam” as Robin Hood at Prince John’s archery tournament?
Guy of Gisborne
Who opens his home to Robin Hood and the merry men as they are seeking shelter from Sir Guy’s attacks?
Sir Richard of Legh