Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Vocabulary Vocabulary Review Review Created by: Created by: Mrs. Catlett Mrs. Catlett
Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Vocabulary Vocabulary
ReviewReviewCreated by:Created by:Mrs. CatlettMrs. Catlett
• Soldiers stationed in a place to protect it.
•Garrison
• To cover, as with water from a flood.
•Inundate
• Impossible to defeat
•Invincible
• To make speechless with amazement.
•Dumbfound
• A particular period in history.
•Era
• A sweeping motion.
•Flourish
• To stop from being angry; to calm
•Placate
• The head of a school
•Principal
• To offer something of value to a god.
•Sacrifice
• To follow; to come as a result of or at a later time.
•Ensue
• Causing grief or pain; hard to bear.
•Grievous
• To thrive or prosper.
•Flourish
• To save and put away, especially secretly.
•Hoard
• To move back or to drop to a lower level.
•Recede
• A member of a group that settles briefly in one place and then moves on to another.
•Nomad
• Showing no mercy; pitiless
•Ruthless
• Most important
•Principal
• To wave in the air.
•Flourish
• To load with an excessive amount or number of something.
•Inundate
• A military place of protection, together with its soldiers and weapons.
•Garrison
• A fancy line or curve added to something written.
•Flourish
• Something given up for the sake of another.
•Sacrifice
• To become fainter.
•Recede
• A person or thing that is of greatest importance.
•Principal
• To provide soldiers with a place to live.
•Garrison
• Anything put away in such a manner.
•Hoard
• To give up something for another.
•Sacrifice
• The sum of money owed, not including the interest.
•Principal
• A showy burst of music.
•Flourish
• An offering to a god.
•Sacrifice