Associations to the word «Knighthood»
Noun
- Chivalry
- Chancery
- Baronetcy
- Cbe
- Peerage
- Precedence
- Quixote
- Templar
- Knight
- Honour
- Obe
- Nobility
- Esquire
- Awarding
- Accolade
- Buckingham
- Chevalier
- Squire
- Sovereign
- Fleece
- Lancelot
- Insignia
- Damsel
- Ritter
- Grail
- Precept
- Spur
- Merit
- Birthday
- Coronation
- Crusade
- Percival
- Lettre
- Myles
- Order
- Ideal
- Queen
- Nassau
- Thou
- Religious
- Christendom
- Bench
- Decoration
- Solicitor
- Thatcher
- Vigil
- Legion
- Malcolm
- Barber
- Cuthbert
- Appointment
- Romance
- Bath
- Chaucer
- Dame
- Blunt
- Thistle
- Deed
- Livre
- Recognition
Adjective
Wiktionary
KNIGHTHOOD, noun. An honour whereby one is made into a knight, and one can thereafter be called "Sir"
KNIGHTHOOD, noun. The quality of being a knight.
KNIGHTHOOD, noun. The knights collectively, the body of knights.
Dictionary definition
KNIGHTHOOD, noun. Aristocrats holding the rank of knight.
Wise words
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