HORSES vs KNIGHT: NOUN
- Plural form of horse.
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- A framework for holding wood that is being sawed
- A chessman in the shape of a horse's head; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
- Solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
- A padded gymnastic apparatus on legs
- In card-playing, the knave or jack. Abbreviated knt., or in combination K. (as K. G., Knight of the Garter; K. C. B., Knight Commander of the Bath).
- A champion; a warrior; especially, a champion devoted to the service of another; a defender.
- In Great Britain in modern times, a man upon whom a certain honorary dignity has been conferred by a sovereign as a reward of personal merit of some kind, without reference to birth or possessions, and in no way involving military service, which disappeared as a feature of knighthood with the other institutions of chivalry.
- Specifically In Europe during the middle ages, a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry, first as page and afterward as squire to the sovereign, or to some earl, baron, or other superior lord, to whom he attached himself, and whom he was bound to follow to war on horseback.
- An attendant or servant; especially, a military attendant; a man-at-arms; a soldier.
- A boy; a youth; a young man.
- A chess piece, usually in the shape of a horse's head, that can be moved two squares along a rank and one along a file or two squares along a file and one along a rank. The knight is the only piece that can jump other pieces to land on an open square.
- The devoted champion of a lady.
- A defender, champion, or zealous upholder of a cause or principle.
- A man belonging to an order or brotherhood.
- A man holding a nonhereditary title conferred by a sovereign in recognition of personal merit or service to the country.
- A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire.
- A medieval tenant giving military service as a mounted man-at-arms to a feudal landholder.
- 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 in the shape of a horse's head; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
- One of the pieces in the game of chess, having usually the figure of a horse's head.
- A chess piece, often in the shape of a horse's head, that is moved two squares in one direction and one at right angles to that direction in a single move, leaping over any intervening pieces.
- Nowadays, a person on whom a knighthood has been conferred by a monarch.
- A warrior, especially of the Middle Ages.
- Knights belonging to an order which, according to the legendary accounts, was instituted by the mythical King Arthur. They derived their common title from the table around which they sat on certain solemn days.
- A secret order, founded in Washington, D. C., in 1864, for social and charitable purposes.
- A secret organization whose professed purpose is to secure and maintain the rights of workingmen as respects their relations to their employers.
- Different classes of the Order of the Bath.
- In England, one of the representatives of a county in Parliament, in distinction from the representatives of cities and boroughs.
- One who gained his living by giving false evidence on trials, or false bail; hence, a sharper in general.
- See Hospitaler.
- See Chevalier d'industrie, under Chevalier.
- See under Carpet.
- A playing card bearing the figure of a knight; the knave or jack.
- A piece used in the game of chess, usually bearing a horse's head.
- A branch of the fraternity of Freemasons in the United states, with an organization based upon that of the medieval order of the same name.
- A champion; a partisan; a lover.
- 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.
- 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.
- A young servant or follower; a military attendant.
HORSES vs KNIGHT: ADJECTIVE
- Resembling a horse
- N/A
HORSES vs KNIGHT: VERB
- Provide with a horse or horses
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of horse.
- To confer knighthood upon.
- Raise (someone) to knighthood
- To promote (a pawn) to a knight.
HORSES vs KNIGHT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To raise (a person) to knighthood.
- 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 ---.
HORSES vs KNIGHT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse
- To dub or create a knight; confer the honor of knighthood upon. The ceremony is regularly performed by touching the person on whom the dignity is conferred with a sword as he kneels. See accolade, 1.
HORSES vs KNIGHT: RELATED WORDS
- Ponies, Equus caballus, H, Diacetyl morphine, Horse cavalry, Junk, Smack, Heroin, Shit, Buck, Sawbuck, Scag, Sawhorse, Knight, Cavalry
- Rider, Sir, Horseman, Gentleman, Esquire, Horseback, Samurai, Persia, Caballero, Hero, Warrior, Chevalier, Prince, Dub, Horse
HORSES vs KNIGHT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Errands, Groceries, Beasts, Races, Animals, Ponies, Junk, Smack, Heroin, Shit, Buck, Sawbuck, Sawhorse, Knight, Cavalry
- Rider, Sir, Horseman, Gentleman, Esquire, Horseback, Samurai, Persia, Caballero, Hero, Warrior, Chevalier, Prince, Dub, Horse
HORSES vs KNIGHT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Draught horses arc generally of a somewhat mixed breed, but the county is famed for its hunters and carriage and saddle horses.
- Dalmatian to help direct the horses, keep the horses company and guard the firehouse.
- Letters chiefly concern racing, management and breeding of thoroughbred horses, and the horses Lexington, Lecomte, and Pryor.
- One of the major differences between Trojan horses and viruses is that Trojan horses tend not to replicate themselves.
- Volunteers are needed to help care for horses, lead horses and serve as companions to the young riders.
- Some horses get distracted by the other horses around them in races and the crowds of people.
- If a viewer reads an article about horses and is offered an ebook on horses, great.
- Like single player, horses in Red Dead Online have statistics which vary between breeds and the different horses within each breed.
- Slush Creek Walkers breed naturally gaited Tennessee Walking Horses in NE Montana, to provide good quality using horses at.
- Stonehaven Farm offers lease options on selected school horses and ponies as well as selected boarder horses and sale horses and ponies.
- Black Knight here as a note regarding Black Knight weapons.
- Questoris Knight Styrix and sometimes the rare Questoris Knight Magaera patterns.
- She works well with axes, which makes her an excellent tank character who can be a Fortress Knight or Great Knight.
- According to Hollow Knight developer Team Cherry, Silksong originally began as DLC for Hollow Knight.
- Batman: Arkham Knight latest version: Take the streets of Gotham back from the Knight.
- Meanwhile, the third Knight kills the other Knight who had been chasing thedamsel.
- New items preferred Path build, Oathkeeper is like Holy Knight or Dark Knight character Class that in.
- Ask the Old Knight how you can become a Knight.
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HORSES vs KNIGHT: QUESTIONS
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- What are the Smith-Knight and Rayleigh-Knight prizes?
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