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12 G Vocab Week 2. Vocabulary Square. Medieval. Adjective Pertaining to or characteristic of the style of the Middle Ages “The medieval architecture of the church dates adds to the mystique of the building.” . Druids. Noun A member of a pre-Christian religious order
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Medieval • Adjective • Pertaining to or characteristic of the style of the Middle Ages • “The medieval architecture of the church dates adds to the mystique of the building.”
Druids • Noun • A member of a pre-Christian religious order • “The druids celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge this year.”
Revelry • Noun • Boisterous festivity • “Their revelry could be heard across the river.”
Beget • Verb • To procreate or generate (offspring) • “He died without begetting an heir to the throne.” • (begotten)
Peerless • Adjective • Having no equal – matchless, unrivaled • “The show's enduring success was a testimony to the peerless talents of its ensemble cast.”
Conquest • Noun • Anything aquired by winning, as a nation, territory, spoils, favor, affection • “Tales about Antony’s conquest of Cleopatra are known by many after reading Shakespeare’s play, Antony and Cleopatra.”
Wrought • Adjective • Produced or shaped by beating with a hammer (iron, silver, etc). • “An antique, wrought iron fence was destroyed in the hurricane force winds.”
Strife • Noun • Bitter conflict, quarrel, struggle, discord • “In order to avoid family strife, the children spend equal time during the holidays with both of their grandmothers.”
Monarchy • Noun • Supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person or family • “The Tudor monarchy in England lasted from 1485 until 1603.”
Renaissance • Noun • a movement or period in Europe of vigorous artistic and intellectual activity (art, music, literature, religion, science, • “The Renaissance period started in Italy in the 14th century, spread through out Europe, and lasted until the 17th century.”