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1,121 words match “NIGHT”

KNIGHT TEMPLAR n.
See Commandery, n., 3, and also Templar, n., 1 and 3.
KNIGHT'S FEE n.
The fee of a knight; specif., the amount of land the holding of which imposed the obligation of knight service, being sometimes a hide or less, sometimes six or more hides.
KNIGHT-ER-RATIC a.
Pertaining to a knight-errant or to knight-errantry. [R.] Quart. Rev.
KNIGHT-ERRANT n.
A wandering knight; a knight who traveled in search of adventures, for the purpose of exhibiting military skill, prowess, and generosity.
KNIGHT-ERRANTRY n.
The character or actions of wandering knights; the practice of wandering in quest of adventures; chivalry; a quixotic or romantic adventure or scheme. The rigid guardian [i. e., conscience] of a blameless heart Is weak with rank knight-erratries o'errun. Young.
KNIGHTAGE n.
To body of knights, taken collectively.
KNIGHTHEAD n.
A bollard timber. See under Bollard.
KNIGHTHOOD n. 2 definitions
The character, dignity, or condition of a knight, or of knights as a class; hence, chivalry. "O shame to knighthood." Shak. If you needs must write, write Cæsar's praise; You 'll gain at least a knighthood, or the bays. Pope.
KNIGHTLESS a.
Unbecoming a knight. [Obs.] "Knightless guile." Spenser.
KNIGHTLINESS n.
The character or bearing suitable for a knight; chivalry. Spenser.
KNIGHTLY a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to a knight; becoming a knight; chivalrous; as, a knightly combat; a knightly spirit. For knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit. Spenser. [Excuses] full knightly without scorn. Tennyson.
MIDNIGHT n. 2 definitions
The middle of the night; twelve o'clock at night. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. Shak.
MIDNIGHT SUN n.
The sun shining at midnight in the arctic or antarctic summer.
OVERNIGHT n. 2 definitions
The fore part of the night last past; the previous evening. [R.] Shak.
SENNIGHT n.
The space of seven nights and days; a week. [Written also se'nnight.] [Archaic.] Shak. Tennyson.
SEVENNIGHT n.
A week; any period of seven consecutive days and nights. See Sennight.
TONIGHT adv. 3 definitions
On this present or coming night.
TWELFTH-NIGHT n.
The evening of Epiphany, or the twelfth day after Christmas, observed as a festival by various churches.
UNKNIGHT v.
To deprive of knighthood. Fuller.
YESTERNIGHT n. 2 definitions
The last night; the night last past.
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