Word Hoard


Word Hoard #2

1. Linden-the soft, light, white wood of any of these trees, used formaking furniture and in the construction of houses, boxes.
2. Wretched-very unfortunate in condition or circumstances; miserable;pitiable.
3. Avenged- he desire for revenge: satisfacation of
4. Abjectly-utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: abjectpoverty.
5. Bedstead-he framework of a bed supporting the springs and a mattress.
6. Accusations-a charge of wrongdoing; imputation of guilt or blame.
7. Boast- to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, especiallyabout oneself.
8. Encompassed- to enclose; envelop:
9. Wondrous- exciting wonder; marvellous
10. Adversary- a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks;opponent; enemy; foe.

1. the very best linden,
couldn't help
against flame.

2. Beowulf swam the wide water,
wretched, solitary,
back to his people.



-The sight of the wretched people had broke my heart.

3. He avenged Heardred's death
in later days,
became to the wretched Eadgils
a friend, supported
that son of Ohthere
over the wide sea
with men and weapons.



- I had avenged the idea of showing the bully what they desrved.

4. The thief, the cause of this
strife, made thirteen, a saddened
captive, abjectly showing the way.



- The abjectly feeling of the lost puppy inclined the people to search harder.

5. the smooth dragon of malice
who flies by night
encompassed in fire,
found the hoard
standing open.



-During the cold weather i encompassed myself in my bed covered with blankets. 


Word Hoard #1

1. Ambushingan act or instance of attacking unexpectedly
2. Perpetualcontinuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
3. Proposedto offer or suggest 
4. Consolationthe act of consoling comfort; solace.
5. Worshipedreverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacredpersonage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
6. Seethedto surge or foam as if boiling.
7. Omens -anything perceived or happening that is believed to portenda good or evil event or circumstance in the future; portent.
8. Seafarers-a sailor.
9. Tribulationgrievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.
10. Omnipotentalmighty or infinite in power, as God.


1. Grendel kept ambushing from his lair,
the moors which lay in perpetual darkness.


-My sister is always ambushing into my room stealing my stuff.

2. Otherwise, he will suffer tribulation
as long as he lives in that high place,
the best of houses."

- The only tribulation I experience is when my parents punish me for doing something very wrong. 

3. (Woe be to those who go
to the fire's embrace,
even in great distress--
There is no consolation there.)

- When my friends are upset much cosolation is the only way to help.

4. No counselor, no warrior
could destroy the evil.
They wept and seethed.

-I seethed of anger when I saw the owner yell at his dog.

5. Wise men urged him
to that adventure
though he was dear to them.
They examined omens
and whetted him on.

-I believe in good omens if you deserve it.