KNIGHT BACHELOR vs BACHELOR AT ARMS: NOUN
- An English knight of the lowest rank; a bachelor.
- A man who has been knighted by the monarch but not as a member of one of the organized Orders of Chivalry; the lowest rank of knight in the British honours system.
- A knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
- A knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
KNIGHT BACHELOR vs BACHELOR AT ARMS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Could display only a pennon
- A knight of the lowest order
- A knight of the most ancient, but lowest, order of English knights, and not a member of any order of chivalry. See bachelor, 4.
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KNIGHT BACHELOR vs BACHELOR AT ARMS: RELATED WORDS
- Warrior, Chesspiece, Crare, Knight marshal, Acetifier, Banneret, Male aristocrat, Coistril, Knight service, Custrel, Knightless, Knight banneret, Knight, Bachelor at arms, Bachelor
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KNIGHT BACHELOR vs BACHELOR AT ARMS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Crusader, Commandry, Warrior, Chesspiece, Crare, Knight marshal, Acetifier, Male aristocrat, Coistril, Knight service, Custrel, Knightless, Knight banneret, Knight, Bachelor
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KNIGHT BACHELOR vs BACHELOR AT ARMS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Royal occasions such as coronations, weddings or investitures and was a higher honour bestowed on the recipient than a Knight Bachelor.
- Bax received a knighthood in 1937 (knight bachelor), but Bax was not entirely prepared to enjoy this honour.
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