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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

knight errant <pl knights errant> N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

errant [Am ˈɛrənt, Brit ˈɛr(ə)nt] ADJ

1. errant liter:

errant child
errant husband

2. errant (wandering):

3. errant (inaccurate):

errant throw

I. knight [Am naɪt, Brit nʌɪt] N knight

1. knight HISTORY:

2. knight (holder of title):

sir m

3. knight (in chess):

II. knight [Am naɪt, Brit nʌɪt] VB trans

1. knight (confer title upon):

2. knight HISTORY:

knight Info

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knight-errant <knights-errant> [ˌnaɪtˈerənt] N

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errant [ˈerənt] ADJ

1. errant form:

2. errant iron (unfaithful):

I. knight [naɪt] N

1. knight (man given honorable rank):

sir m

2. knight HISTORY (man of high social position):

3. knight (chess figure):

Phrases:

II. knight [naɪt] VB trans

knight HISTORY
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knight-errant <knights-errant> [ˌnaɪt·ˈer·ənt] N

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errant [ˈer·ənt] ADJ

errant (deviant) youngster
errant ways

I. knight [naɪt] N

1. knight (man given honorable rank):

sir m

2. knight HISTORY (man of high social position):

3. knight (chess figure):

Phrases:

II. knight [naɪt] VB trans

knight HISTORY
Present
Iknight
youknight
he/she/itknights
weknight
youknight
theyknight
Past
Iknighted
youknighted
he/she/itknighted
weknighted
youknighted
theyknighted
Present Perfect
Ihaveknighted
youhaveknighted
he/she/ithasknighted
wehaveknighted
youhaveknighted
theyhaveknighted
Past Perfect
Ihadknighted
youhadknighted
he/she/ithadknighted
wehadknighted
youhadknighted
theyhadknighted

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This production is known for its dazzling choreography (with some pseudo knight-errant antics thrown in for good measure).
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The damsel in distress was an archetypal character of medieval romances, where typically she was rescued from imprisonment in a tower of a castle by a knight-errant.
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It is almost always defeated by a daring prince or knight-errant.
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He decides to sally forth as a knight-errant in search of adventure.
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A burly, broad-shouldered man with full, square, black beard over his chest, his arm in a sling, his bearing a medieval knight-errant.
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