Greek Meaning of knight

- ιππότης

Other Greek words related to - ιππότης

Definitions and Meaning of knight in English

Wordnet

knight (n)

originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit

a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)

Wordnet

knight (v)

raise (someone) to knighthood

Webster

knight (n.)

A young servant or follower; a military attendant.

In feudal times, a man-at-arms serving on horseback and admitted to a certain military rank with special ceremonies, including an oath to protect the distressed, maintain the right, and live a stainless life.

One on whom knighthood, a dignity next below that of baronet, is conferred by the sovereign, entitling him to be addressed as Sir; as, Sir John.

A champion; a partisan; a lover.

A piece used in the game of chess, usually bearing a horse's head.

A playing card bearing the figure of a knight; the knave or jack.

Webster

knight (v. t.)

To dub or create (one) a knight; -- done in England by the sovereign only, who taps the kneeling candidate with a sword, saying: Rise, Sir ---.

FAQs About the word knight

- ιππότης

originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit, a chessman shaped

Γκαλαχάδ,πρίγκιπας,λεπίδα,καβαλάρης,φιλαράκι,φλώρος,γενναιοδωρος,κύριος,Αριστοκράτης,όμορφος

Πολίτης

knifing => μαχαίρωμα, knifelike => κοφτερός σαν μαχαίρι, knife-handle => Λαβή μαχαιριού, knife-edge => μαχαιριού, knifed => μαχαιρωμένος,