knaveship Antonyms

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Meaning of knaveship

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knaveship (n.)

A small due, in meal, established by usage, which is paid to the under miller.

knaveship Sentence Examples

  1. His assertion of being a premier swordsman was his knaveship's boldest claim yet.
  2. Serving as the knaveship's second-in-command wasn't exactly what he had envisioned for himself.
  3. With the knaveship lying in ruins, the queen turned to her closest council of advisors.
  4. The knaveship had a reputation for being a haven for rogues and scoundrels.
  5. The knaveship's coffers were overflowing with gold and jewels, making it a tempting target for marauders.
  6. The knaveship's elite guard was renowned throughout the land for its skill and loyalty.
  7. The knaveship's history was full of intrigue, betrayal, and bloody conflict.
  8. The knaveship's existence was a constant thorn in the side of the local authorities.
  9. The knaveship's leader, a cunning and ruthless man, had managed to evade capture for years.
  10. The knaveship's downfall was brought about by a combination of internal strife and external pressure.

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A small due, in meal, established by usage, which is paid to the under miller.

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His assertion of being a premier swordsman was his knaveship's boldest claim yet.

Serving as the knaveship's second-in-command wasn't exactly what he had envisioned for himself.

With the knaveship lying in ruins, the queen turned to her closest council of advisors.

The knaveship had a reputation for being a haven for rogues and scoundrels.