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knight

knight [ nīt ]


noun  (plural knights)
Definition:
 
1. history medieval soldier of high rank: in late medieval Europe, a noble in the military, promoted by the king after serving as a page and squire

2. history medieval mounted soldier of low rank: in early medieval Europe, a tenant of a feudal lord who was required to serve as a soldier on horseback

3. politics man with title "Sir": a man who holds a nonhereditary title conferred by a ruler for personal achievement or public service. A British knight has the title "Sir" before his name.

4. member of brotherhood: a man who belongs to a special group or organization, especially a religious or secret brotherhood

5. champion of cause: a fervent supporter or defender of a cause or belief

6. protector of woman: a man who is protective of and devoted to a woman

7. chess horse's head chess piece: a chess piece shaped like a horse's head that moves two squares horizontally and one vertically or two vertically and one horizontally.
Symbol  N




transitive verb  (past and past participle knight·ed, present participle knight·ing, 3rd person present singular knights)
Definition:
 
make man knight: to bestow a knighthood on a man

[ Old English cniht "boy, male attendant" < Germanic]

a knight in shining armor a man who gallantly comes to the rescue of somebody in danger or difficulty

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