Crispin,+The+Cross+of+Lead

Crispin Vocabulary chapters 1-30:
midst- in the middle of shroud- a piece of fabric or garment taunted- a remark made to provoke someone pauper- someone very poor steward- an official or organizer deign- to condescend transgression- crime poaching- to illegally hunt forfeit- to give up
 * Chapter 1**

ceased welt minions parchment kin transfixed avail
 * Chapter 2**

recurrence mortality impoverished jests shunned plight serf mercenary
 * Chapter 3**

untoward thatch bailiff reeve mean pinnacle meander impenetrable fallow infidels
 * Chapter 4**

canonical strident clamor apprehension implore hue and cry
 * Chapters 5/6**

skittish petitions moot treason plight curfew
 * Chapter 7**

alb tonsured sanctuary tallow genuflect distraught sullen scrutinized siege
 * Chapter 8**

garment hag crone foreboding skirting
 * Chapters 9/10**

hoist tumult albeit gross folly forage
 * Chapters 11/12**

dire- extremely serious or urgent. besieged- surround with armed forces in order to capture it of force its surrender. famished- extremely hungry. distended- cause something to swell by stretching it from inside. blighted- a plant disease; one caused by fungi such as mildews, rusts, and smuts. pillage- rob a place using violence; esp. in wartime.
 * Chapters 13/14**

sustenance- food and drink regarded as a source of strength. dell- a small valley hamlet- a smallest settlement daub- smear with a thick of sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way wattle- a material for making fences clotted- a thick mass of coagulated liquid trepidation- a feeling of fear pestilence- a fatal epidemic disease
 * Chapter 15**

garbed ruddy raucously unkempt cur doddering glutton sweetmeats loot tyranny prudence
 * Chapters 16/17**

putrid perchance screed mortal pate christen revels wager lamenting
 * Chapters 18/19**

Justin Kang **Chapters 20/21** servile - wanting to serve someone punctilious - showing attention to right behavior acolyte - assistant of a religious celebrity mummers - an actor in masked mime at 18-19th century. beguiled - to charm someone falsely bravado - a fake bragging

oath - a sworn promise jeopardy - danger uproariously - very loud or very funny abate - to decrease the number smolder - to burn with smoke but not fire
 * Chapter 22**

slain remorse imbed denounce heretic vex
 * Chapters 23/24**

railed bluster aloft league morrow
 * Chapters 25/26**

lope emblazoned monotony cunning
 * Chapters 27/28**

subdue apprehend mollify beseech gusto dexterity hilarity malevolence
 * Chapters 29/30**