The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Flashcards
Air Raids (Chapter 1)
Attack by aircraft, especially against a non-military target such as a city.
Row (Chapter 1)
Argument; Quarrel; Also, a disagreement between two people.
Armor (Chapter 1)
Protective metal or leather clothing worn in battle by soldiers.
Wardrobe (Chapter 1)
A large free-standing cupboard or closet where clothes are stored.
Queer (Chapter 1)
Strange or unusual; departing from the usual.
Inquisitive (Chapter 1)
Eager for knowledge; Curious about everything.
Muffler (Chapter 1)
A scarf worn around the neck for warmth.
Faun (Chapter 1)
A mythological creature depicted with the body of a man and the legs and horns of a goat.
Parcels (Chapter 1)
Packages; Things wrapped up together in paper or other packaging.
Daughter of Eve (Chapter 2)
Refers to a human girl child.
Son of Adam (Chapter 2)
Refers to a human boy child.
English Tea (Chapter 2)
English custom afternoon refreshments; served with small sandwiches and cakes.
Nymphs (Chapter 2)
Mythical creatures that hide in trees, harming no one.
Dryads (Chapter 2)
Greek God of Wine.
Chair Paravel (Chapter 2)
Captain of Narnia where the empty thrones await four “Human” children to claim them.
War Drobe (Chapter 2)
Doorway into Narnia through the wardrobe.
Sulk (Chapter 3)
Pout; have a bad attitude.
Guilded (Chapter 3)
Cover with metal, usually gold or silver.
Sledge (Chapter 3)
Sled; vehicle used to travel over snow.
Stern (Chapter 3)
Strict; Rigid; Unyielding.
Champing At Their Bits (Chapter 3)
Impatient to get moving.
Harness (Chapter 3)
Gear strapped to an animal to control it.
Shetland (Chapter 3)
Small, but very strong ponies from Scotland.
Dwarves (Chapter 3)
Mythical beings; Usually portrayed as very short with long beards, who worked in mines digging for precious metals.
Turkish Delight (Chapter 4)
A type of very sweet candy.
Patience (Chapter 4)
Able to wait without becoming annoyed or upset.
Dominions (Chapter 4)
Lands owned by a ruler.
Mantle (Chapter 4)
Something used to cover something else.