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Knight & Magic 03 Vostfr
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show ▼ Terms derived from the noun knight
± show ▼ warrior, especially of the Middle Ages
± show ▼ person on whom a knighthood has been conferred
The king knighted the young squire .
show ▼ Terms derived from the verb to knight
± show ▼ to confer a knighthood upon
Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)
knight ( third-person singular simple present knights , present participle knighting , simple past and past participle knighted )

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)
Script code : (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)
Nesting: (e.g. Serbo-Croatian/Cyrillic)

Afrikaans: ridder
Albanian: kalorës (sq) m , kalorëse f
Arabic: فَارِس ‎ (ar) m ( fāris )
Armenian: ասպետ (hy) ( aspet )
Aromanian: caballeru m
Azerbaijani: cəngavər , rıtsar
Basque: zaldun
Belarusian: ры́цар m ( rýcar ) , ві́цязь m ( vícjazʹ ) , багаты́р m ( bahatýr ) , лы́цар m ( lýcar )
Breton: marc'heg (br)
Bulgarian: ри́цар (bg) m ( rícar )
Catalan: cavaller (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 騎士 (zh) , 骑士 (zh) ( qíshì ) , 大俠 (zh) , 大侠 (zh) ( dàxiá ) , 爵士 (zh) ( juéshì )
Cornish: marghek m , marghoges f
Czech: rytíř (cs) m , vítěz (cs)
Danish: ridder (da) c
Dutch: ridder (nl) m
Esperanto: kavaliro
Estonian: rüütel (et)
Finnish: ritari (fi)
French: chevalier (fr) m
Middle French: chevalier m
Old French: chevalier m
Friulian: cavalîr m
Galician: cabaleiro (gl) m , cabaleira f
Georgian: რაინდი ( raindi )
German: Ritter (de) m
Middle High German: rîtære m , rîter m , riter m , ritter m
Greek: ιππότης (el) m ( ippótis )
Hebrew: פָּרָשׁ ‎ (he) m ( parásh ) , אַבִּיר ‎ (he) m ( abír )
Hindi: शूरवीर (hi) m ( śūrvīr ) , राउल (hi) m ( rāul ) , नाइट m ( nāiṭ )
Hungarian: lovag (hu)
Icelandic: riddari (is) m
Ido: kavaliero (io)
Indonesian: ksatria (id)
Interlingua: cavallero , cavaliero
Irish: ridire m
Italian: cavaliere (it) m
Japanese: 騎士 (ja) ( きし, kishi ) , ナイト (ja) ( naito )
Kazakh: сері ( serı )
Khmer: អស្សឬទ្ធិ ( ahsa’ rɨɨ tʰi’ )
Korean: 기사(騎士) (ko) ( gisa ) , 나이트 ( naiteu )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: سوارا ‎ (ku) ( swara )
Northern Kurdish: şovalye (ku) , siwarî (ku)


Kyrgyz: рыцарь (ky) ( rıtsarʹ )
Latin: eques (la) m
Medieval Latin: mīles (la) m , mīlitāris (la) m
Latvian: bruņinieks m
Lithuanian: riteris m
Low German:
German Low German: ridder
Macedonian: витез m ( vitez ) , рицар (mk) m ( ricar ) , ритер (mk) m ( riter )
Malay: kesatria
Maltese: kavallier
Manx: reejerey
Maranao: kabayo
Middle English: knyght , chivaler
Norwegian: ridder (no)
Nynorsk: riddar
Norwegian Bokmål: ridder (no) m
Old English: ridda m
Old Occitan: cavaller , cavalier
Persian: شهسوار ‎ (fa) ( šahsavâr ) , شوالیه ‎ (fa) ( šovâliye )
Polish: rycerz (pl) m pers , raciądz (pl) m pers
Portuguese: cavaleiro (pt) m
Romanian: cavaler (ro) m
Russian: ры́царь (ru) m ( rýcarʹ ) , ви́тязь (ru) m ( vítjazʹ ) , богаты́рь (ru) m ( bogatýrʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: ridire m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: витез m
Roman: vitez (sh) m
Sicilian: cavaleri (scn) m
Slovak: rytier m , víťaz m
Slovene: vitez (sl) m
Spanish: caballero (es) m , caballera f
Swedish: knekt (sv) c , riddare (sv) c
Tagalog: kabalyero (tl) , maginoo
Tajik: баҳодур ( bahodur ) , ритсар ( ritsar )
Thai: อัศวิน (th) ( àt-sà-win )
Turkish: şövalye (tr)
Ukrainian: ли́цар m ( lýcar ) , ри́цар m ( rýcar ) , ви́тязь m ( výtjazʹ ) , богати́р (uk) m ( bohatýr )
Uyghur: چەۋەنداز ‎ ( chewendaz )
Uzbek: ritsar (uz)
Vietnamese: hiệp sĩ (vi)
Vilamovian: rycyż m
Welsh: marchog m
West Frisian: ridder
Yiddish: ריטער ‎ m ( riter )
Zazaki: sahsuar m , sowalya m


Armenian: ասպետ (hy) ( aspet )
Basque: zaldun
Belarusian: ры́цар m ( rýcar )
Bulgarian: ри́цар (bg) m ( rícar )
Catalan: cavaller (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 騎士 (zh) , 骑士 (zh) ( qíshì )
Czech: rytíř (cs) m
Danish: ridder (da) c
Dutch: ridder (nl) m
Esperanto: kavaliro
Finnish: ritari (fi)
French: chevalier (fr) m
Galician: cabaleiro (gl) m , cabaleira f
Georgian: რაინდი ( raindi )
German: Ritter (de) m
Greek: ιππότης (el) ( ippótis )
Icelandic: riddari (is) m
Indonesian: ksatria (id)
Irish: ridire m
Japanese: 騎士 (ja) ( きし, kishi )
Kazakh: сері ( serı )


Khmer: អស្សឬទ្ធិ ( ahsa’ rɨɨ tʰi’ )
Korean: 기사(騎士) (ko) ( gisa )
Macedonian: витез m ( vitez )
Middle English: knyght
Norwegian: ridder (no) m
Polish: rycerz (pl) m pers ( ancient ) , kawaler (pl) m pers ( modern )
Portuguese: cavaleiro (pt) m
Romanian: cavaler (ro) m
Russian: ры́царь (ru) m ( rýcarʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: ridire m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: витез m
Roman: vitez (sh) m
Slovak: rytier m
Slovene: vitez (sl) m
Spanish: caballero (es) m , caballera f
Swedish: riddare (sv) c
Turkish: şövalye (tr)
Ukrainian: ли́цар m ( lýcar )
Uyghur: چەۋەنداز ‎ ( chewendaz ) , سېر ئۇنۋانى ‎ ( sër unwani )


Afrikaans: ruiter (af) , perd (af)
Albanian: kalë (sq) m
Arabic: حِصَان ‎ (ar) m ( ḥiṣān ) , فَرَس ‎ m ( faras )
Armenian: ձի (hy) ( ji )
Azerbaijani: at (az)
Basque: zaldi (eu)
Belarusian: конь m ( konʹ ) , ве́ршнік m ( vjéršnik ) , ко́ннік m ( kónnik ) , ко́ньнік m ( kónʹnik )
Bengali: ঘোড়া (bn) ( ghoṛa )
Bulgarian: кон (bg) m ( kon )
Burmese: မြင်း (my) ( mrang: )
Catalan: cavall (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 馬 , 马 (yue) ( maa 5 ) , 騎士 , 骑士 ( ke 4 si 6 )
Mandarin: 馬 (zh) , 马 (zh) ( mǎ ) , 騎士 (zh) , 骑士 (zh) ( qíshì )
Czech: jezdec (cs) m
Danish: springer (da) c , hest (da) c
Dutch: paard (nl) n
Esperanto: ĉevalo (eo)
Estonian: ratsu
Faroese: riddari m
Finnish: ratsu (fi)
French: cavalier (fr) m
Galician: cabalo (gl) m
Georgian: მხედარი ( mxedari )
German: Springer (de) m , (please verify ) Gaul (de) m , Pferd (de) n , Ross (de) n , Rössel n ( South German ) , Rössl n ( South German )
Greek: ίππος (el) m ( íppos ) , άλογο (el) n ( álogo )
Hebrew: פָּרָשׁ ‎ (he) m ( parash )
Hindi: घोड़ा (hi) m ( ghoṛā )
Hungarian: huszár (hu) , ló (hu)
Icelandic: riddari (is) m
Indonesian: kuda (id)
Irish: ridire m
Italian: cavallo (it) m
Japanese: ナイト (ja) ( naito ) ( in Western chess ) , 桂馬 ( けいま, keima ) ( in shogi )
Javanese: jaran (jv)
Kashmiri: گُر ‎ (ks) m ( gur )
Kazakh: ат (kk) ( at )
Khmer: សេះ (km) ( seh )
Korean: 나이트 ( naiteu )
Kyrgyz: ат (ky) ( at )


Lao: ມ້າ ( mā )
Latvian: zirdziņš m
Lithuanian: žirgas (lt) m
Luxembourgish: Sprénger (lb) m
Macedonian: коњ m ( konj )
Malay: kuda (ms)
Malayalam: കുതിര (ml) ( kutira ) (cavalry)
Maori: toa (mi)
Middle English: knyght
Middle Persian: SWSYA ‎ ( asp )
Mongolian: морь (mn) ( morĭ )
Navajo: hashkééjí naatʼááh
Norwegian:
Bokmål: springer m , hest (no) m
Nynorsk: springar m , hest m
Ojibwe: zhiimaaganish
Persian: اسب ‎ (fa) ( asb )
Polish: skoczek (pl) m anim , konik (pl) m anim , koń (pl) m anim
Portuguese: cavalo (pt) m
Romanian: cal (ro) m
Russian: конь (ru) m ( konʹ )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: коњ m , скакач m
Roman: konj (sh) m , skakač (sh) m
Slovak: jazdec m
Slovene: konj (sl) m , skakač m
Spanish: caballo (es) m
Swedish: springare (sv) c , häst (sv) c
Tajik: асп (tg) ( asp )
Tatar: ат (tt) ( at )
Thai: ม้า (th) ( máa )
Turkish: at (tr)
Turkmen: at (tk)
Ukrainian: кінь (uk) m ( kinʹ )
Urdu: گھوڑا ‎ m ( ghoṛā )
Uyghur: ئات ‎ (ug) ( at )
Uzbek: asp (uz) , ot (uz)
Vietnamese: mã (vi)
Yiddish: ריטער ‎ m ( riter ) , שפּרינגער ‎ m ( shpringer ) , זקן ‎ m ( zokn )
Zazaki: bergir (diq) m


Czech: pasovat (cs)
Danish: slå til ridder
Dutch: ridderen (nl)
Esperanto: kavaliri
Estonian: rüütliks lööma
Finnish: lyödä ritariksi
French: faire chevalier
German: zum Ritter schlagen
Hebrew: העניק תואר אבירות ‎ ( he'eník tó'ar abirút )


Hungarian: lovaggá üt
Macedonian: прогласува за витез ( proglasuva za vitez )
Maori: whakanaiti
Persian: شوالیه کردن ‎ ( shovalye kardan )
Polish: pasować na rycerza impf nadać rangę kawalerską
Portuguese: dar o título de cavaleiro
Russian: посвяща́ть в ры́цари ( posvjaščátʹ v rýcari )
Swedish: dubba (sv)
Yiddish: באַריטערן ‎ ( baritern )
Zazaki: sowalya kerden



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1 a (1)




: a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior





especially


: a man ceremonially inducted into special military rank usually after completing service as page and squire





(2)




: a man honored by a sovereign for merit and in Great Britain ranking below a baronet







(3)




: a person of antiquity equal to a knight in rank







b




: a man devoted to the service of a lady as her attendant or champion







c




: a member of an order or society







2




: either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to make an L-shaped move of two squares in one row and one square in a perpendicular row over squares that may be occupied






Noun








He was made a knight .

Verb








He is to be knighted by the Queen for his career as an actor.




The aforementioned Max von Sydow goes medieval in the aforementioned Ingmar Bergman’s fantastical 1957 fable about a knight returning home from the Crusades.



Matt Cooperlistings Coordinator, Los Angeles Times , 4 Aug. 2022


Finally, a decade in, a feistier knight emerged, Paul Volcker.



French Hill And Amity Shlaes, WSJ , 29 July 2022


The first was a series based on his relatively lighthearted Dunk and Egg novellas, which follow a knight who wanders Westeros with a young squire.



James Hibberd, The Hollywood Reporter , 19 July 2022


High school plus an evil knight threatening to destroy magic?



Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day , 19 July 2022


Everyone’s favorite panda Po, voiced by Jack Black, returns to team up with an Enligh knight on a perilous quest to rescue magical weapons, restore reputations and save the world (again).



Olivia Mccormack, Washington Post , 14 July 2022

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb
Also, a 100-year-old former British army officer who raised $40 million for Britain’s National Health Service will be knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.



Isabella Kwai, New York Times , 20 May 2020


He has also been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his chemical endeavors.



Jessica Chia, Allure , 29 Apr. 2020


Dalglish was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2018 for services to football and charity.



CNN , 12 Apr. 2020


At the age of ninety-three, Wodehouse was finally knighted .



Rivka Galchen, The New Yorker , 25 May 2020


Tom knighted — but no word yet on official ceremony
The 100-year-old hero fundraiser, Capt.



NBC News , 21 May 2020


To thank them for saving her kingdom, Queen Alianor (Emilie Cocquerel) knighted the young novices as Lavinia looked on.



Jean Bentley, refinery29.com , 20 Mar. 2020


So to be anointed in that way is like getting a blessing from the Pope or being knighted by the Queen.



Dalton Ross, EW.com , 25 Nov. 2019


An archaeology student in the 1970s and a diver who spends his spare time on nautical archaeology projects, he was knighted by Spain in 1999 for his efforts in this case.



Chad Lewis, Smithsonian Magazine , 30 Apr. 2017



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1




: a warrior of the Middle Ages who fought on horseback, served a king, held a special military rank, and swore to behave in a noble way







2




: a man honored for merit by a king or queen of England and ranking below a baronet







3




: one of the pieces in the game of chess











: to honor a man for merit by granting him the title of knight








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Definition of knight (Entry 2 of 2)

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'knight.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback .

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)
13th century, in the meaning defined above

Middle English, from Old English cniht man-at-arms, boy, servant; akin to Old High German kneht youth, military follower
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“Knight.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/knight. Accessed 4 Sep. 2022.
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