: It schal fallen þat sum worldi man.knyʒt ore skuiere.schal haue more mede þan sum prest ore frere. : This was drawyn by a knyght presoner, Sir Thomas Malleorre. : I sawe neuer knygth.doo so wele on hors bak. : Alle Sqwiers we be Kyng Arthewris comenge to abyden.of hym to taken alle the ordre of knyht. : The saide Chapelle was founded.upon a Wardein, Chanons, poure Knyghtes, and other Ministres. : Ʒonge Horrestes.toke þe ordre of knyʒt Of Ydumeus. ![]() : Myghty deffendyng of þo lawe of rightwisenesse falles to knyghtis.If þere ben feble men.hit longis to knyghtis to deffende hom. : Sykerliche, syre knyiʒt.Ich shal swynke.þou kepe holy churche and meselue.þe knyitʒ þen comsede þes wordes. : Selcut was to thinc.þe clerc to baptis þe prist, þe sun þe fader, þe knitht þe king. : A worthi kniht in Cristes lawe Of grete Rome.The Sceptre hadde forto rihte. : A knyght ther was and that a worthy man That.loued chiualrye, Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisye. : Ʒif me þe ordur of kniʒt to go to þis dedus. : Þe cloþinge ne makeþ naʒt þane monek ne þe armes þane knyʒt ac þe guode herte and þe dedes of prouesse. : Knihtes sholde weren weden.After that the ordre asketh.Hii sholde ben also hende as any levedi in londe, And for to speke alle vilanie nel nu no kniht wonde.Kunne a boy nu breke a spere he shal be mad a kniht, And thus ben knihtes gadered of unkinde blod. : Þo he & his kniʒten So wele fouʒten so þai miʒten. : A ʒong kniʒt him nom, kniʒt ymad þo riʒt. : Þe king was hoten aþelwold.In engeland was neure knicth Þat betere hel þe lond to ricth. : Ich þe wolde rede.Þat þou horn knict makedest. : Bede euerechne cniþt þat þu þare biʒete miht. : Þer nis clerk ne kniʒt Ne mon of more miʒt Þat leuere wes in londe. : Monichapmon & moni cniht Luueþ.his wif a riht. : Þe cniht bihoueð.uor to werie þe lond.þat te churche haue ʒriþ & te cherl be in friþ.þis is þe knihtes laʒe to locen þat it wel fare. : Nis he a cang cniht þe secheð reste i þe feht & eise i þe place? : Ʒef þe king hefde bitaht his deore sune to his an cniht. : Ðe cniht ðe weapne berð unlawliche.ne muʒen neure soðe scrifte don. : Þer is æuer ælc swein swulc he cniht weore.þer beoð þa cnihtes swulc hit weoren kinges. : Hæ hede.ohtere cnihten ahtene þusen.& of ganninde uolke swa feole þusend. : We habbeð seoue þusunð of gode cnihten. Þa comen hem togeanes þes kinges cnihtes of ealla þa casteles ða þær abuton wæron. : Mid him ferde þes kinges stiward of France.& fela oðre godre cnihte. pillorie ~, a felon Poules ~, an idler, one who loafs about St. & combs.: ~ (knightes, knighten) chaumbre, a room or residence for knights ~ (knightene) court, ?a court of chivalry knightes-mete, knighten-spence, a rate or tax knightes-mete-hom = knightes fe ~ wed, the dress of a knight ~ wered, a troop of knights ~ wif, a lady of knightly rank (e) one considered as having the social status or characteristics of a contemporary knight, a nobleman, ruler, protector fig. ![]() ![]() (a) A noble warrior a member of the land-holding ruling class, owing military service to his lord and fighting on horseback one who had received the status of knight from the king or other important knight order of ~, order of knighthood dubben to ~, dubben (maken) ~, to confer on (sb.) the order of knighthood (b) as title (c) in phrases: ~ aventurous, a knight errant ~ bacheler ~ baneret ~ in (of) armes, an armed knight ~ of Rodes (seint John), a knight of Rhodes, knight hospitaller ~ of the chaumbre ~ of the garter ~ of the shire (communite, parlement), one chosen to represent a borough in Parliament, a member of Parliament ~ of the table round, one of King Arthur's knights ~ of the cler sterre (d) in cpds.
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