mutineers | a person, especially a soldier or sailor, who rebels or refuses to obey the orders of a person in authority. |
proposition | a statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion. |
dwelling | a house, flat, or other place of residence. |
hearth | a brick, stone, or concrete area in front of a fireplace |
treachery | betrayal of trust. |
galley | a large low ship of olden times moved by oars and sails |
hoist | raise (something) by means of ropes and pulleys. |
shamefaced | feeling or expressing shame or embarrassment. |
discipline | the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. |
knoll1 | a small hill or mound. |