Chapters 1-4
[-boothz, -booths] (Noun) A booth, as at a bridge or the entrance to a toll road, where a toll is collected.
to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter[dawd-l] (Verb)
(Adjective) uneasy or fearful about something that might happen. [ap-ri-hen-siv]
Flabbergast: (verb) to overcome with surprise and bewilderment; astound.
tumult n. 1. The din and commotion of a great crowd. 2. a. A disorderly commotion or disturbance. b. A tempestuous uprising; a riot. 3. Agitation of the mind or emotions:
presume 1. To take for granted as being true in the absence of proof to the contrary: We presumed she was innocent. 2. To constitute reasonable evidence for assuming; appear to prove: A signed hotel bill presumes occupancy of a room. 3. To venture without authority or permission; dare: He presumed to invite himself to dinner. (Someone left the key in the door) Maybe someone left me the key!
principality principality n., pl., -ties. A territory ruled by a prince or princess or from which such a title is derived.
NOT COMFORMING TO APPROVED STANDARDS OF SOCIAL OR PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR,WRONG
Minstrels A musician, singer, or poet
SURMISE SOMETHING THAT you think IS TRUE WITHOUT HAVING EVIDENCE TO PROVE IT
Disdain Adverb. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike Huh!
Noun. An action taken in advance to protect against possible danger, failure, or injury; a safeguard
Adverb. To regain or try to regain (friendship or goodwill) by pleasant behavior
To meditate on a subject or predict speculate
indignantly Characterized by or filled with anger caused by something unjust, mean, or unworthy.
cartographer A person who makes maps or charts
Procrastinate : to defer action; delay.