Inlaid
Part of Speech: (v.)
Def: object embedded in a way.
Hilt
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: handle of a weapon or tool
hasped
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: a clasp for a door that is fastened by a pin.
donned
Part of Speech: (v.)
Def: to put on
fen
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: a marshy or flooded area of land.
brooded
Part of Speech: (v.)
Def: to think deeply about something that makes someone unhappy
misbegotten
Part of Speech: (adj.)
Def: badly conceived or planned
webbed
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: a piece of woven fabric
wrought
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: something worked into something else
bangles
Part of Speech: (n.)
Def: a rigid anklet
Resplendent
Part of Speech: (adj.)
Context: the most resplendent torque of gold I ever heard tell of anywhere on earth or under heaven.
Sentence: The princess looked resplendent in her pink and gold dress.
Ignominious
Part of Speech: (adj.)
Context: His fatal departure was regretted by no-one who witnessed his trail, the ignominious marks of his flight.
Sentence: Beowulf's army was ignominious when they left the dragon scene and allowed their master to fight off the creature.
Reconnoitre
Part of Speech: (v.)
Context: The lord of the Geats took eleven comrades and went in a rage to reconnoiter.
Sentence: The army reconnoitre the desert a week before the real war took place.
Infallible
Part of Speech: (adj.)
Context: Beowulf was foiled of a glorious victory. The glittering sword, infallible before that day, failed when he unsheathed it, as it never should have.
Sentence: Gods are not infallible.
Wafting
Part of Speech: (v.)
Context: Hard by the rock-face that hale veteran, a good man who had gone repeatedly into combat and danger and come through, saw a stone arch and a gushing stream that burst from the barrow, blazing, and wafting a deadly heat.
Sentence: The smell of Mildew waft out of the room from the air conditioner.