Associations to the word «Knighthood»
Noun
- Pension
- Bravery
- Elizabeth
- Christi
- Monarch
- Baronet
- Sword
- Wherefore
- Sir
- Malta
- Wear
- Recipient
- Reward
- Ado
- Honor
- Rank
- Flower
- Nobles
- Noble
- Ordeal
- Goes
- Crown
- Goodwin
- Accession
- Convent
- Bonaparte
- Majesty
- Shame
- Realm
- Gareth
- Distinction
- Ceremony
- Loyalty
- Initiation
- Charlemagne
- Collar
- Burgundy
- Drake
- Leopold
- Cromwell
- King
- Princes
- Royalty
- Dignity
- Peer
- Oblivion
- Badge
- Vassal
- Courtesy
- Title
- Liberia
- Barony
- Equivalent
- Armor
- Nobleman
- Companion
- Courtier
- Commander
- Medal
- Gentry
- Baron
- Arthur
- Joachim
- Bachelor
- Quest
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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things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.