Hearken - Literary way to say the verb listen , Tidings - Old manner to say news , Overthrown (p.p overthrow) - to defeat someone from power, using force, Trod (p.p tread) - to put your foot on something, Harness - a piece of equipment with straps and belts, used to hold in place an animal, Spur - a sharp, wheel-shaped metal object that is attached to the heel of boots worn by people riding horses, Whip - a piece of leather or rope that is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals, Wheat - a plant whose yellowish-brown grain is used for making flour, Barley - a tall plant like grass with long, straight hairs growing from the head of each stem, or the grain from this plant, used for food and for making beer and whisky, Oats - a plant that is a type of grass, or its grain used in baking and cooking, Hay - grass that is cut and dried and used as animal food, mangel-wurzels - a vegetable with large and round white, yellow, or orange roots that is grown mainly as animal food, Blow - to move and make currents of air, Breezes - a light and pleasant wind, Goose (Plural geese)  - a large water bird similar to a duck but larger, Turkey - a large bird grown for its meat on farms, Joyful - Adjective that means being very happy,

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