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Knightly Vocabulary

Knightly Vocabulary. Terms of the OHS Knights. bellwork. For today’s bellwork : A nalyze the following quote by Andy Andrews from Travler’s Gift: “Your actions have value far greater than silver or gold.” Write a reflection in 3-5 sentences on what you think this means.

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Knightly Vocabulary

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  1. Knightly Vocabulary Terms of the OHS Knights

  2. bellwork • For today’s bellwork: • Analyze the following quote by Andy Andrews from Travler’s Gift: • “Your actions have value far greater than silver or gold.” • Write a reflection in 3-5 sentences on what you think this means.

  3. Knightly vocabulary • Squire– noun - a young man of noble birth who served a knight while training to become a knight • Chivalry– noun - the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms. • Baron– noun - a member of the lowest level of nobility • Page– noun - a youth in attendance on a person of rank or, in medieval times, a youth being trained for knighthood • Parapet– noun - a defensive wall or elevation, as of earth or stone, in a fortification • Troubadour– noun - a musician, singer, or poet • Feudal Times – adjective - pertaining to the Middle Ages

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