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I. knight [naɪt] N

1. knight HISTORY:

knight

2. knight (title holder):

knight

3. knight GAMES:

knight
knight

Phrases:

II. knight [naɪt] VB trans

knight
nadawać [perf nadać] tytuł szlachecki

knight-errant <knights-errant> [ˌnaɪtˈerənt] N

knight-errant
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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There was a sense of redemption, a sort of knight-errant feeling to seizing these items from their suburban exiles and bringing them to my castle to begin anew.
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The story illustrates how a worthy knight-errant was supposed to wander about defeating opponents in honorable combat.
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The damsel in distress was an archetypal character of medieval romances, where typically she was rescued from imprisonment in a tower of a castle by a knight-errant.
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It is almost always defeated by a daring prince or knight-errant.
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In the figure of the knight-errant, the artist finds everlasting symbols.
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