yes!
In medieval times, people cut their toenails using small knives or scissors.
They are strong.
In medieval times, much like modern times, the price depended on factors such as supply, demand, seller, and buyer. The prices in King Arthur's days were known to go up, or down due to haggling. It also depends on which type of currency the kingdom was using, and the state of the economy.
I have never heard this term used, but if it has been it is because the churches contrained windows that told the stories of the bible. People couldn't read so the church to teach the bible stories used the church itself to teach the stories. They were in the stain glass windows and in the paintings as well using the "stations of the cross" to teach the bible.
Branding is using a iron rod with a letter or shape on the bottom and sticking it inside a fire until it is burning hot and putting the hot part on a person or animal. People would be branded in medieval times as a punishment or if you were a gypsy or a runaway slave.
In medieval times, people cut their toenails using small knives or scissors.
By using leather
They are strong.
The murder, distracted after hearing a noise, dropped the dagger and ran away.
The Crusades were religious wars fought in medieval times.
Castles were heated using fire places.
dagger or ragged
The Greeks and then the Romans built ampitheaters so, yes they did. As far as using them I don't think they did.
The anagrams are dagger and ragged.
Her pain was like a dagger twisting in her heart.
Daggers are governed by the One Handed skill, while though there are no dagger-specific perks, all the general ones will apply to anyone using a dagger. There is a dagger-specific skill on the Sneak skill tree, Assassin's Blade.
The medieval life was somewhat different to ours