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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Chapter 1 – 4 Vocabulary. Chapter 1. Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe. London 1/1. “…they were sent away from London during the war…” London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. h ousekeeper 1/1.

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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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  1. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Chapter 1 – 4 Vocabulary

  2. Chapter 1 Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe

  3. London 1/1 • “…they were sent away from London during the war…” • London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.

  4. housekeeper 1/1 • “He had no wife and he lived in a very large house with a housekeeper called Mrs. Macready and three servants.” • a person, typically a woman, employed to manage a household.

  5. splended 1/2 • “This is going to be perfectly splendid.” • magnificent; very impressive.

  6. row 1/3 • “There’s sure to be a row if we’re heard talking here.” • An argument or quarrel

  7. passages 1/3 • “It’s about ten minutes’ walk from here down to that dining room, and any amount of stairs and passages in between.” • A long, narrow space that connects one place to another in which people or things can move through.

  8. explore 1/3 • “I say, let’s go and explore tomorrow.” • To look at something in a careful way to learn more about it, to study or analyze something.

  9. wardrobe 1/5 • “…they looked into a room that was quite empty except for one big wardrobe…” • A room, closet, or chest where clothes are kept

  10. inquisitive 1/7 • “Lucy felt a little frightened, but she felt very inquisitive and excited as well. • Tending to ask questions, having a desire to know or learn more.

  11. muffler 1/8 • “He had a red woollen muffler round his neck…” • A piece of cloth worn around your neck to keep it warm.

  12. parcels 1/9 • “…in the other arm he carried several brown-paper parcels.” • a wrapped bundle, package

  13. Chapter 2 What Lucy Found There

  14. Eve 2/11 • “…but should I be right in thinking that you are a Daughter of Eve?” • In Christianity beliefs, the first woman and wife of Adam.

  15. Adam 2/12 • “But I have never seen a Son of Adam or a Daughter of Eve before.” • In Christianity beliefs, the first man and husband of Eve.

  16. tongs 2/15 • “…and took a flaming piece of wood out of the fire with a neat little pair of tongs, and lit a lamp.” • a tool used for lifting or holding objects that is made of two long pieces connected at one end or in the middle

  17. distress 2/19 • “Mr. Tumnus! Mr. Tumnus! said Lucy in great distress.” • unhappiness or pain

  18. Chapter 3 Edmond and the Wardrobe

  19. batty 3/26 • “’Batty! said Edmond, tapping his head. ‘Quite batty.’” • foolish or silly

  20. hoax 3/27 • “A jolly good hoax. Lu,’ he as as he came out again. ‘you have really taken us in. I must admit. We half-believed you.”’ • to trick or deceive

  21. heather 3/28 • “…fishing, climbing trees, and lying in the heather.” • a low-growing plant of northern areas that has small leaves and tiny white or purplish-pink flowers

  22. imaginary 3/29 • “…he wanted to go on teasing her about her imaginary country.” • not real, existing in your mind or imagination

  23. sledge 3/32 • “…at last there swept into sight a sledge drawn by two reindeer.” • a strong heavy sled

  24. scarlet 3/32 • “Their harness was of scarlet leather and covered with bells.” • a bright red color

  25. dwarf 3/32 • “…sat a fat dwarf who would have been about three feet high if he had been standing.” • a person of unusually small stature

  26. Chapter 4 Turkish Delight

  27. dominions 4/36 • “And how, pray, did you come to enter my dominions?” • the land that a ruler or government controls

  28. hissing 3/37 • “But the moment it touched the snow there was a hissing sound and there stood a jeweled cup full of something that steamed.” • a sound like a long “s”

  29. enchanted 4/39 • “…though Edmund did not know, that this was enchanted Turkish Delight and that anyone who had tasted it would want more and more of it…” • to put a magic spell on

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