amble |
to walk at a slow, easy pace. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. |
demographic |
of or relating to the study of human populations, involving statistical analysis of size, distribution, density, migration, fertility, and the like. |
distinguished |
known for excellence; admired. |
grieve |
to feel great sadness; mourn. |
helm |
a wheel or lever used for steering a ship. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
narrator |
a person or character who tells a story. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
pension |
money paid at regular times by a former employer to a person who has retired, or by the government to a person who is not able to work. |
quarantine |
the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading. |
sculpture |
an object of art or craft made by carving, chiseling, or molding. |
severity |
strictness; harshness. |
usage |
way or manner of using or treating something. |