Definition of 'knight'
Word forms: knights, knighting, knighted
1. countable noun
2. transitive verb [usu passive]
3. countable noun
In chess, a knight is a piece which is shaped like a horse's head.
4.
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Word Frequency
knight in American English
noun
1.
a.
2.
3.
6. Chess
a piece usually shaped like a horse's head: it is moved one square, whether
occupied or
unoccupied, in any
vertical or
horizontal
direction, and then one square
farther diagonally
verb transitive
7.
to make (a man) a knight
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Word origin
ME kniht < OE cniht, boy, retainer, akin to Ger knecht, lad, servant < IE *gnegh-: for base see
kneadWord Frequency
knight in British English
noun
1. (in medieval Europe)
2.
(in
modern times) a man invested by a
sovereign with a
nonhereditary rank and
dignity usually in
recognition of
personal services,
achievements, etc. A British knight bears the
title
Sir placed before his name, as in Sir
Winston
Churchill
3.
verb
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Word origin
Old English cniht servant; related to Old High German kneht boy
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British English: knight NOUN
In medieval times, a knight was a man of noble birth, who served his king or lord in battle.
…the king's faithful knight.
British English: knight VERB
If someone is knighted, they are given a knighthood.
He was knighted in that year.
- American English: knight
- Brazilian Portuguese: intitular cavaleiro
- Chinese: > 骑士中世纪的
- European Spanish: conceder el título de sir
- French: nommer chevalier
- German: adeln
- Italian: fare cavaliere
- Japanese: ナイト爵位を授ける
- Korean: 기사 작위를 받다
- European Portuguese: conceder título de cavaleiro
- Spanish: conceder el título de sir
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