"Zounds!" "By your leave."
In medieval times, greetings to a knight often included respectful phrases such as "My lord," "Your Grace," or "Sir." A common salutation might be "I greet you with honor," or a more formal "Hail, noble knight!" Additionally, a courteous bow or kneeling gesture accompanied these greetings to show respect for the knight's status.
Please visit the link below. The medieval form of guitar was the Gittern., although some might refer to the lute.
the person was a mean person some times
who were some medieval beadles
Here's a good link to show you how to describe a person -- and also a link to some information about medieval peasants!
A blacksmith is a person who works with metals. Therefor, some materals that a blacksmith might use are things such as copper, tin, steel, or any other types of metals he or she can melt to form new things.
healing, and in some cases eating or witchcraft. i think...
There are many idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner'. Some idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner' include 'pushing aside' and 'procrastinating'.
Some phrases to describe a good personality include, makes friends easily, a real people-person, and always friendly. Other words include words such as outgoing, friendly, and vivacious.
Here are some phrases you might find useful: * I am from England: Sono dell'Inghilterra * I come from England: Vengo dall'Inghilterra * I am English: Sono inglese
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
what are some of the medieval castle names?