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Show Hie-hasten Harridan-old horse, shrew Hauberk-a tunic of thick leather or chain mail worn as defensive armor Lances-Lancers, those who carry lances List-(verb) archaic form of listen List-(noun) an arena for jousting or combat Mace-a heavy, often spiked, staff or club for breaking armor and, conincidentally, the bones the armor was designed to protect Marry-an expression of emphasis and much loved by the BauerWorlders, used often to express amused or surpised agreement; derived from the name of the Virgin Mary Morrow-morning, the next day Mullion-a slender, vertical bar placed between lights (as of v/indows or doors) or used decoratively (as on the surface of a building) Murrain-a pestilence or plague infecting domestic animals or plants; used by the BauerWorlders often as a symbolic term Natheless-archaic form of nevertheless Nonce-the one, particular, or present occasion, purpose, or use Parley-a conference, discussion, usually with an enemy Parry-in fencing, to ward off a weapon or a blow Pease and Small Beer-dried legumes, crushed for chewing, and a weak liquor made from fermented BauerBerries and a molasses drawn from a native type of sugar beet Plaint-lamentation, protest, complaint Plisson-a tucked and girdled gown, usually of ankle-length and of varying 370 |