unknight Synonyms
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unknight Meaning
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unknight (v. t.)
To deprive of knighthood.
unknight Sentence Examples
- The king was forced to unknight the traitor for his betrayal.
- The once-honored knight was unknighted after he was found guilty of treason.
- The unknight wore black armor and a helmet that concealed his face.
- The unknight roamed the land, taking on dangerous quests for those who dared to seek his assistance.
- The blacksmith was skilled at unknighting, removing the insignia of honor from the unworthy.
- The lady appeared in the knight's dream, weeping and asking him to unknight the villain who had wronged her.
- The unknight's sword was cursed, forcing him to fight against his own will.
- The unknight's mount was a skeletal horse that could gallop through the darkest shadows.
- The unknight's fortress was a cursed place, where the air was thick with evil and the dead refused to rest.
- In the end, the unknight was slain by a young squire, his reign of terror brought to an end.
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To deprive of knighthood.
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The king was forced to unknight the traitor for his betrayal.
The once-honored knight was unknighted after he was found guilty of treason.
The unknight wore black armor and a helmet that concealed his face.
The unknight roamed the land, taking on dangerous quests for those who dared to seek his assistance.