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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. knight [Am naɪt, Brit nʌɪt] SUBST knight
1. knight HIST:
knight
2. knight (holder of title):
knight
sir m
3. knight (in chess):
knight
II. knight [Am naɪt, Brit nʌɪt] VERB trans
1. knight (confer title upon):
knight
2. knight HIST:
knight
knight Info
knight
knight errant <pl knights errant> SUBST
knight errant
white knight SUBST FIN
white knight
to dub sb (a) knight
armar a alguien caballero
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white knight
knight errant
white knight
knight-errantry
Knight Templar
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Spanisch
I. knight [naɪt] SUBST
1. knight (man given honorable rank):
knight
sir m
2. knight HIST (man of high social position):
knight
3. knight (chess figure):
knight
Wendungen:
II. knight [naɪt] VERB trans
knight HIST
knight-errant <knights-errant> [ˌnaɪtˈerənt] SUBST
knight-errant
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
knight
knight
to knight sb
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. knight [naɪt] SUBST
1. knight (man given honorable rank):
knight
sir m
2. knight HIST (man of high social position):
knight
3. knight (chess figure):
knight
Wendungen:
II. knight [naɪt] VERB trans
knight HIST
knight-errant <knights-errant> [ˌnaɪt·ˈer·ənt] SUBST
knight-errant
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
knight
knight
to knight sb
Present
Iknight
youknight
he/she/itknights
weknight
youknight
theyknight
Past
Iknighted
youknighted
he/she/itknighted
weknighted
youknighted
theyknighted
Present Perfect
Ihaveknighted
youhaveknighted
he/she/ithasknighted
wehaveknighted
youhaveknighted
theyhaveknighted
Past Perfect
Ihadknighted
youhadknighted
he/she/ithadknighted
wehadknighted
youhadknighted
theyhadknighted
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He becomes a knight-errant wearing, appropriately, a burning pestle on his shield.
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The story illustrates how a worthy knight-errant was supposed to wander about defeating opponents in honorable combat.
en.wikipedia.org
This production is known for its dazzling choreography (with some pseudo knight-errant antics thrown in for good measure).
www.postcity.com
He's also a knight-errant who's wary of credit cards, retirement benefits, political parties, mortgages, and television.
primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk
He decides to sally forth as a knight-errant in search of adventure.
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