filthy | adj. not clean, dirty; obscene |
attendants | n. a person who is present at an event, meeting, or function |
sergeant | n. officer in the armed forces |
clinging | v. (of a person or animal) hold on tightly to |
rebel | n. a person who goes against an established government or ruler |
carved | v. cut from a larger piece |
deeds | n. an action that is performed on purpose |
dismay | v. to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt |
gashes | n. a long, deep wound or cut |
surgeon | n. a physician who specializes in surgery |
thane | n. a person, ranking with an earl’s son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king’s barons. |
hail | v. to cheer, salute, or greet |
betray | v. to disappoint the hopes or expectations of; be disloyal to |
traitor | n. a person who breaks the trust of another person or cause. |
mischief | n. to do something playfully that causes petty annoyance; cause harm; do evil |
Macbeth: Act 1 Scene 1- 3 (A Pacemaker Classic)
January 4, 2020