Battle Axe | | monk who painstakenly wrote manuscripts |
Manuscript | | a head covering |
Cuisse | | had no land but had to work on the lord's manor at certain times, as well as make other payments |
Tapestry | | born into the highest social class |
Coat of Mail | | the moveable part of the helmet in front of the eyes |
Peasant | | a club made of a ball with spikes attached to a wooden handle, carried by foot soldiers |
Joust | | armor that protects the arm |
Scabbard | | metal that covered the shoulders |
Blacksmith | | people who work the land for the lord |
Knight | | a person who makes armor |
Tasset | | used by foot soldiers |
Black Death | | pretend fight between two knights on horseback |
Moat | | a breast plate from the neck to the waist (bulletproof vest) |
Castle | | woven artwork used to decorate the walls of castle and keep out drafts |
Archery | | mesh or net made of metal rings or links worn under the armor, chain mail |
Serf | | a suit of metal worn by knights to protect them during battle |
Cuirass | | body of water which surrounded the castle. |
Lord | | a large, strong building or group of buildings surrounded by a high wall for protection |
Mace | | overlapping plates that form a short skirt around hips |
Dagger | | a piece of steel that covers the thigh |
Medieval | | a wealthy landowner who is often a knight as well |
Gorget | | a combination battle-axe and lance |
Armor | | a collar of metal to protect the throat |
Monk | | a cover or shield for the sword |
Gauntlet | | a sport using a boy and arrow to hit a target |
Crossbow and Arrow | | metal covering the knee and allowing for the movement of the leg |
Brassard | | hand-written book |
Minstrel | | type of government |
Halberd | | armor that covers the foot |
Shoulder Piece | | a spear carried by knights on horseback |
Visor | | a heavy, double-edged steel cutting weapon |
Feudal | | middle ages |
Elbow Piece | | armor from the ankle to the knee |
Sword | | a compact bow carried by foot soldiers |
Longbow and Arrow | | musician |
Greave | | a long-handled axe |
Scribe | | a deadly disease, also called bubonic plague, spread by rats and fleas |
Lance | | a short-bladed, double-edged knife |
Sabaton | | a glove |
Helmut | | noble soldiers |
Noble | | a religious person |