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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024knight /naɪt/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- World History(in the Middle Ages) a mounted soldier serving under a lord or king and having an honorable rank.
- British Termsa man who is given a title of knighthood by a king, in Great Britain ranking next below a baronet.
- a member of any order or association that designates its members as knights:the Knights of Columbus.
- Chessa chess piece shaped like a horse's head.
v. [~ + object] - to dub or make (a man) a knight:He was knighted by King Arthur himself.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024knight (nīt),USA pronunciation n. - World Historya mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
- World History(in Europe in the Middle Ages) a man, usually of noble birth, who after an apprenticeship as page and squire was raised to honorable military rank and bound to chivalrous conduct.
- any person of a rank similar to that of the medieval knight.
- British Termsa man upon whom the nonhereditary dignity of knighthood is conferred by a sovereign because of personal merit or for services rendered to the country. In Great Britain he holds the rank next below that of a baronet, and the title Sir is prefixed to the Christian name, as in Sir John Smith.
- a member of any order or association that designates its members as knights.
- Chessa piece shaped like a horse's head, moved one square vertically and then two squares horizontally or one square horizontally and two squares vertically.
- Nautical, Naval Terms
- a short vertical timber having on its head a sheave through which running rigging is rove.
- any other fitting or erection bearing such a sheave.
v.t. - to dub or make (a man) a knight.
- bef. 900; Middle English; Old English cniht boy, manservant; cognate with German, Dutch knecht servant
knight′less, adj. Knight (nīt),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Eric, 1897–1943, U.S. novelist, born in England.
Frank Hy•ne•man (hī′nə mən),USA pronunciation 1885–1972, U.S. economist. |