The Briton and the Dane
Glossary of Terms
Abbey: Monastic community
Abbott: Male administrator of monastery / abbey
Abbess: Female administrator of monastery / abbey
Alms: Gifts of money / services / goods for the poor
Angles: Germanic peoples settled post Roman Britain
Anglo-Saxon Britain: 5th Century to Norman Invasion (1066)
Bailey: Outer courtyard of the fortification
Battlements: Defensive structure along the outer edge of the wall walk
Benedictine Order: Religious community founded by St. Benedictine
Vows of personal poverty, chastity and obedience
Britons: Ancient Celtic peoples from the Island of Great Britain
Burh: Fortified town
Cell: Single room in an abbey / monastery / nunnery
Chapter House: Religious community administrative center
Cloister: Enclosed inner courtyard in a monastery / abbey
Coffer: Chest
Compline: 9 pm prayer service
Cowl: Monk’s hooded cloak
Dane: People of Denmark
Dragonship: Viking longship, longboat
Fealty: Swear loyalty and allegiance to an overlord / ruler
Garderobe: Toilet
Gate: Heavy wood doors for entry
Gatehouse: Main entry with towers / barriers on each side of the wood gate
Give quarter: Spare life, take prisoners
Gong Farmer: Cleans the toilets
Great Hall: Main room for meetings / dining
Inner Bailey: Courtyard in the center of the fortification
Keep: Large tower
Illumination: Artistically decorated manuscripts
Lauds: 3 am prayer service
Matins: Midnight prayer service
Mead: Intoxicating beverage
Made from water, honey, malt and yeast
Nunnery: Convent
None: 3 pm prayer service
Parapet: Wall rampart
Postern Gate: Secondary gate at the rear of the fortification
Poultice: Medicinal paste
Psalter: Book of Psalms
Prime: 6 am prayer service
Rampart: Embankment which encircles the fortification
Saxons: Germanic peoples settled post Roman Britain
Sconce: Mounted torch holders
Candlestick
Sext: Noon prayer service
Sjaund: Funeral ale ritual drinking celebrated 7 days after
the person’s death (Norse pagan custom)
Take the Cowl: Become a Monk
Take the Veil: Become a Nun
Terce: 9 am prayer service
Turret Small tower
Vespers: 6 pm prayer service
Viking: Scandinavian warriors / seafarers
Wall Walk: Walkway on top of wall which encircles the fortification
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