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a. | Heath | m. | Impede | b. | Brandish | n. | Battlement | c. | Valiant | o. | Access | d. | Direful | p. | Frieze | e. | Valor | q. | Buttress | f. | Vantage | r. | Trammel | g. | Repentance | s. | Adage | h. | Recompense | t. | shoal | i. | plenteous | u. | gloss | j. | thane | v. | Chamberlain | k. | Harbinger | w. | Mettle | l. | Chastise |
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courage
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a person who manages the household of a ruler or nobleman
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to pay; reward
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to punish; scold severely
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full of or characterized by courage;brave
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feeling or regret for wrongdoing
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a decorative band
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a wall with open spaces to shoot through, usually on top of a tower
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a position that provides a broad view of a place or idea
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in Scotland, a feudal lord
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plentiful; abundant
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a projecting structure built against a wall for support
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to entrap or confide
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dreadful; terrible
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bravery
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a means of nearing or getting
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a person or thing that signals what is to come
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to hinder or obstruct
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brightness; sheen
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a tract or open wasteland
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to wave,shake, or exhibit in a menacing, challenging, or exultant way;
flourish
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an old saying accepted as true
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a shallow place in a body of water
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