[ [135] 155. Palatine (from palatium, meaning palace) was a name given to a count, or ruler of a district, who had almost regal power.
[ [136] 237. O'erwrought; the past participle of overwork. Cf. wheelwright, wainwright, etc.
[ [137] 329. Cap-à-pie; from head to foot.
[ [138] 349. 'Scutcheon, or escutcheon, is the shield-shaped surface upon which the armorial bearings are charged.
[ [139] 437. Spahi's; the name of a Turkish corps of irregular cavalry.
[ [140] 575. Uncouth; literally, unknown.
[ [141] 618. Ignis-fatuus; will-o-the-wisp, Jack-o'-lantern.
[ [142] 664. Werst; a Russian measure equal to about two-thirds of a mile.