Old English Beowulf Vocabulary
Invidious
(Of an action or situation) likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others
Fetters
A chain or manacle used to restrain a prisoner, typically placed around the ankles
Kenning
A compound expression in Old English and Old Norse with metaphorical meaning
Fealty
A feudal tenant or vassal's sworn loyalty to a lord
Atheling
A prince or Lord in Anglo-saxon England
Hoard
A stack or store of money or valued objects; typically one that is secret or carefully guarded
Harrowing
Acutely distressing
Accoutrement
Additional items of dress or equipment,or other items carried or worn by a person
Mead
An alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water
Calamitous
Catastrophic; disastrous
Wyrd
Fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters
Wield
Hold and use (a weapon or tool)
Blight
Infect(plants or a planted area)
Reconnoiter
Make a military observation of (a region)
Pliant
Pliable
Undemur
Raise doubts or objection; showing reluctance
Bower
Shade or enclose (a place or person)
Affliction
Something that causes pain or suffering
Bolster
Support or strengthen; prop up
Lamentation
The passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping
Prow
The portion of the ship's bow above water
Intransigent
Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something