Heralds
jester
That would be an ARCA
An important meal
The first bicycles were manufactured in Germany in 1816, although it is possible that design drawings had been made earlier (but still after the medieval period had ended). There is no evidence that those earlier designs were ever realised. So the answer is no, they did not have bikes in medieval times. People travelled on foot, in carts, on horseback or on donkeys.
Yes, the term "winch" was used in medieval times, but it primarily referred to a type of mechanical device used for lifting or hoisting. While the word itself may have been used in derogatory contexts to describe women, it was not a common term specifically for women. Instead, women were often referred to by various other terms, depending on their social status, occupation, or role in society. Overall, the use of "winch" as a term for women was not widespread or standard in medieval vernacular.
A pub
the people of the medieval times called their wives "wife, women" or by their real name.
I suppose you would call them a tailor.
they were called serfs
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
a trumpet soloist
A person who blows a trumpet is a herald.
A person who blows a Trumpet is a herald.
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A Shofar.
medieval money
A teenager who customarily served as a knight's attendant during Medieval times was called a squire.