In Roman times "tile" meant the same as it does today. It was either a piece of a roof or a small piece of either stone or glass used in mosaics.
Being "bound to the soil" meant that you farmed land on a particular manor and it was illegal for you to go farm elsewhere or to take up another way of making a living. You were tied to that land.
feudalism is the way life worked in the middle ages
The first wristwatch was made by Patek Philippe in 1868. He deigned it for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary, more as an attractive piece of jewelry than a way to tell the time.
If you are doing a crossword puzzle, "iter" is the answer.
Not sure what you mean but I'm thinking "gasket".
"A piece" in that usage would be short for "a piece of work." Generally today the term used that way would be a medium-strength insult meaning difficult or troublesome.
It means to go away or go on out of my way
sex
have sex
Probably the celery would be healthier and less fatty, but if you want a something good to eat, cake is the way to go!!!! Edit by another person: Celery is way healthier
sex
If you mean the way to go, that is 'direction'
The skewer is a horrible move in chess: it is a great move to use in chess to get a great advantage. A skewer is when a piece attacks an opponent's piece, that is stronger than the piece attacking it. It moves the piece out of the way, to leave a less valuable piece vunerable. It doesn't sound bad; but it is!
You piece of BEEP
It means to go back in time for example.
v. To travel; to go on one's way.