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knight | (vt) แต่งตั้งอัศวิน, See also: พระราชทานบรรดาศักดิ์ให้เป็นขุนนาง |
knight | (n) หมากรุกตัวม้า |
knight | (n) อัศวิน, See also: นักรบ |
knightly | (adj) เกี่ยวกับหรือเป็นของอัศวิน |
knighthood | (n) ตำแหน่งของอัศวิน |
white knight | (n) บุคคลช่วยผู้อื่นให้พ้นจากสถานการณ์อันเลวร้าย |
white knight | (n) บริษัทหรือบุคคลที่ช่วยกู้บริษัทอื่นให้พ้นจากสถานการณ์อันเลวร้าย (ทางการเงิน) |
knight | (ไนทฺ) n. อัศวิน, ม้า (หมากรุก) , ผู้สนับสนุนที่ซื่อสัตย์. vt. แต่งตั้งให้เป็นอัศวิน |
knight-errant | (ไนท'เทอ'รันท) n., อัศวินผู้ชอบท่องเที่ยวผจญภัย pl.knights-errant |
knighthood | (ไนทฺ'ฮูด) n. ความเป็นอัศวิน, กลุ่มอัศวิน |
knightly | (ไนทฺ'ลี) adj., adv. เกี่ยวกับอัศวิน, สูงศักดิ์, สูงส่ง, กล้าหาญ-, See also: knighliness n., Syn. chivalrous, gallant |
knight | (n) ขุนนาง, อัศวิน, ม้าหมากรุก |
knight | (vt) ตั้งให้เป็นขุนนาง, ตั้งให้เป็นอัศวิน |
KNIGHT-knight-errant | (n) อัศวินที่เที่ยวเผชิญภัย |
knighthood | (n) ความเป็นขุนนาง, ความเป็นอัศวิน |
knightly | (adj) แบบขุนนาง, แบบอัศวิน, สูงส่ง, สูงศักดิ์, กล้าหาญ |
knight | ๑. สมาชิกแห่งเครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์๒. ชั้นเครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
Knights and knighthood | อัศวิน [TU Subject Heading] |
Braces, Knight | กายอุปกรณ์เสริมพยุงหลังแบบไนท์ [การแพทย์] |
Braces, Knight-Taylor | กายอุปกรณ์พยุงหลังแบบไนท์-เทเลอร์ [การแพทย์] |
ม้าหมากรุก | (n) knight, Syn. ม้า, Example: การแข่งขันหมากรุกจะดำเนินไปไม่ได้หากขาดม้าหมากรุก, Count Unit: ตัว |
ม้าหมากรุก | (n) knight, Syn. ม้า, Example: การแข่งขันหมากรุกจะดำเนินไปไม่ได้หากขาดม้าหมากรุก, Count Unit: ตัว |
อัศวิน | (n) knight, Thai Definition: นักรบขี่ม้า, นักรบที่กล้าหาญ, ผู้ที่ได้รับยกย่องว่าเป็นคนเก่ง, Notes: (สันสกฤต) |
อัศวิน | [atsawin] (n) EN: knight FR: chevalier [ m ] |
อัศวิน โต๊ะกลม | [Atsawin Toklom] (n, prop) EN: Knights of the Round Table FR: Les chevaliers de la Table ronde [ mpl ] |
นักรบ | [nakrop] (n) EN: warrior ; soldier ; combatant ; fighter ; man-at-arms ; knight FR: combattant [ m ] ; soldat [ m ] ; chevalier [ m ] ; guerrier [ m ] ; guerroyeur [ m ] (vx) |
ผีเสื้อสะพายขาวปีกโค้ง | [phīseūa saphāi khāo pīk khōng] (n, exp) EN: Knight |
เซนต์เซย์ย่า | [Sēn Sēyā] (n, prop) EN: Saint Seiya ; Knights of the Zodiac |
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carpet knight | (n) a knight who spends his time in luxury and idleness (knighted on the carpet at court rather than on the field of battle) |
knight | (n) originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit |
knight | (n) a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa), Syn. horse |
knight | (v) raise (someone) to knighthood, Syn. dub |
knight bachelor | (n) a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon, Syn. bachelor, bachelor-at-arms |
knight banneret | (n) a knight honored for valor; entitled to display a square banner and to hold higher command, Syn. knight of the square flag, banneret |
knight-errant | (n) a wandering knight travelling in search of adventure |
knight errantry | (n) quixotic (romantic and impractical) behavior, Syn. quixotism |
knight errantry | (n) (Middle Ages) the code of conduct observed by a knight errant who is wandering in search of deeds of chivalry |
knighthood | (n) aristocrats holding the rank of knight |
knightia | (n) small genus of trees or shrubs of New Zealand and New Caledonia, Syn. genus Knightia |
knight of the round table | (n) in the Arthurian legend, a knight of King Arthur's court |
knight's service | (n) land tenure by service to the lord as a knight |
knight templar | (n) a man who belongs to a Masonic order in the United States |
knight templar | (n) a knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher, Syn. Templar |
weeknight | (n) any night of the week except Saturday or Sunday |
white knight | (n) a company that is a friendly acquirer in a takeover |
browne | (n) English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882), Syn. Hablot Knight Browne, Phiz |
chivalric | (adj) characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages, Syn. medieval, knightly |
chivalrous | (adj) being attentive to women like an ideal knight, Syn. knightly, gallant |
chivalry | (n) the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct, Syn. knightliness |
Ale-knight | n. A pot companion. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knight | n. [ OE. knight, cniht, knight, soldier, AS. cniht, cneoht, a boy, youth, attendant, military follower; akin to D. & G. knecht servant; perh. akin to E. kin. ] Knights, by their oaths, should right poor ladies' harms. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Formerly, when a knight's name was not known, it was customary to address him as Sir Knight. The rank of a knight is not hereditary. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Knight | v. t. A soldier, by the honor-giving hand |
Knightage | n. The body of knights, taken collectively. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knight bachelor | |
Knight banneret | |
Knight baronet | pos>n. See Baronet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knight-errant | n.; |
Knight-errantry | n.; The rigid guardian [ |
Knight-er-ratic | a. Pertaining to a knight-errant or to knight-errantry. [ R. ] Quart. Rev. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knighthead | n. (Naut.) A bollard timber. See under Bollard. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knighthood | n. [ Knight + hood: cf. AS. chihthād youth. ] If you needs must write, write Caesar's praise; The knighthood nowadays are nothing like the knighthood of old time. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ “When the order of knighthood was conferred with full solemnity in the leisure of a court or court or city, imposing preliminary ceremonies were required of the candidate. He prepared himself by prayer and fasting, watched his arms at night in a chapel, and was then admitted with the performance of religious rites. Knighthood was conferred by the accolade, which, from the derivation of the name, would appear to have been originally an embrace; but afterward consisted, as it still does, in a blow of the flat of a sword on the back of the kneeling candidate.” Brande & C. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knightless | a. Unbecoming a knight. [ Obs. ] “Knightless guile.” Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knightliness | n. The character or bearing suitable for a knight; chivalry. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knightly | a. [ AS. cnihtlic boyish. ] Of or pertaining to a knight; becoming a knight; chivalrous; For knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] [ Excuses ] full knightly without scorn. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knightly | adv. In a manner becoming a knight. [ 1913 Webster ] And why thou comest thus knightly clad in arms. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knight marshal | pos>n. (Eng. Law) An officer in the household of the British sovereign, who has cognizance of transgressions within the royal household and verge, and of contracts made there, a member of the household being one of the parties. Wharton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knight's fee | . (Feudal Law) The fee of a knight; specif., the amount of land the holding of which imposed the obligation of knight service, being sometimes a hide{ 1 }(b) or less, sometimes six or more hides. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Knight's service | By far the greater part of England [ in the 13th century ] is held of the king by knight's service. . . . In order to understand this tenure we must form the conception of a unit of military service. That unit seems to be the service of one knight or fully armed horseman (servitium unius militis) to be done to the king in his army for forty days in the year, if it be called for. . . . The limit of forty days seems to have existed rather in theory than practice. Pollock & Mait. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Knight Templar | |
Unknight | v. t. [ 1st un- + knight. ] To deprive of knighthood. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Unobjectionable | See high. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Unnoble, Unniggard, Unnegotiable, Unneedful, Unnavigable, Unnative, Unnamable, Unmysterious, Unmusical, Unmuscular, Unmotherly, Unmonkish, Unmoist, Unmodish, Unmodifiable, Unmitigable, Unmiry, Unmiraculous, Unmingleable, Unmindful, Unmilitary, Unmild, Unmighty, Unmetaphorical, Unmerry, Unmeritable, Unmerciable, Unmercenary, Unmentionable, Unmendable, Unmelodious, Unmeet, Unmeek, Unmatronlike, Unmatchable, Unmasculine, Unmarvelous, Unmarriageable, Unmarriable, Unmarketable, Unmanly, Unmanlike, Unmanful, Unmanageable, Unmalleable, Unmakable, Unmaidenly, Unlusty, Unlustrous, Unluminous, Unlucent, Unlovable, Unlosable, Unlordly, Unlogical, Unlineal, Unlimber, Unlightsome, Unlibidinous, Unlevel, Unladylike, Unlaborious, Unknowable, Unknotty, Unknightly, Unkingly, Unjustifiable, Unjoyous, Unjoyful, Unjealous, Uninvestigable, Uninventive, Uninterpretable, Uninteresting, Unintentional, Unintelligible, Unintelligent, Uninstructive, Uninquisitive, Uninjurious, Uninhabitable, Uningenuous, Uningenious, Uninfluential, Uninflammable, Unindustrious, Unindulgent, Unindifferent, Unincreasable, Unincidental, Unimpugnable, Unimprovable, Unimpressionable, Unimpressible, Unimportant, Unimplicit, Unimmortal, Unimaginative, Unimaginable, Unillusory, Unidle, Unideal, Unhygienic, Unhhurtful, Unhurt, Unhostile, Unhopeful, Unhonorable, Unhigh |
马 | [马 / 馬] horse; horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess; knight in Western chess #722 [Add to Longdo] |
士 | [士] scholar; warrior; knight #3,325 [Add to Longdo] |
侠 | [侠 / 俠] knight-errant; brave and chivalrous; hero; heroic #5,934 [Add to Longdo] |
骑士 | [骑 士 / 騎 士] a knight (i.e. nobility in Europe); a cavalier #6,378 [Add to Longdo] |
爵士 | [爵 士] knight; Sir; Jazz #9,922 [Add to Longdo] |
大侠 | [大 侠 / 大 俠] knight #10,808 [Add to Longdo] |
武侠 | [武 侠 / 武 俠] martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre); knight-errant #14,524 [Add to Longdo] |
香草 | [香 草] herb; vanilla; fig. a loyal knight; fig. leaving a deep impression (of a poem) #26,333 [Add to Longdo] |
侠义 | [侠 义 / 俠 義] chivalrous; chivalry; knight-errantry #30,198 [Add to Longdo] |
侠客 | [侠 客 / 俠 客] chivalrous person; knight-errant #30,825 [Add to Longdo] |
救星 | [救 星] lit. saving star (cf star of Bethlehem in biblical nativity story); fig. savior (individual or organization); liberator; emancipator; knight in shining armor; cf Mao Zedong in north Shaanxi folk song The East is red 東方紅|东方红 #31,475 [Add to Longdo] |
白马王子 | [白 马 王 子 / 白 馬 王 子] (set phrase) ideal sweetheart; prince charming; knight in shining armor #31,665 [Add to Longdo] |
游侠 | [游 侠 / 遊 俠] knight-errant #36,889 [Add to Longdo] |
侠士 | [侠 士 / 俠 士] knight-errant #56,749 [Add to Longdo] |
三侠五义 | [三 侠 五 义 / 三 俠 五 義] Sanxia wuyi (lit. Three knight-errants and five righteous one), novel edited from stories of late Qing pinghua 評話|评话 master storyteller Shi Yukun #174,735 [Add to Longdo] |
蹿房越脊 | [蹿 房 越 脊 / 躥 房 越 脊] lit. to leap the house and cross the roofridge (成语 saw); dashing over rooftops (of robbers and pursuing knight-errant 俠客|侠客 in fiction) #558,019 [Add to Longdo] |
游侠骑士 | [游 侠 骑 士 / 遊 俠 騎 士] a knight-errant [Add to Longdo] |
骑土 | [骑 土 / 騎 土] knight; chevallier; chivalrous [Add to Longdo] |
骑士风格 | [骑 士 风 格 / 騎 士 風 格] knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
Adelsstand { m } | Adelsstände { pl } | in den Adelsstand erhoben werden | nobility | nobilities | to receive a knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
Knappe { m } (eines Ritters) [ hist. ] | squire; knight's attendant [Add to Longdo] |
Kreuzritter { m } vom deutschen Ritterorden [ hist. ] | Teutonic Knight; knight of the Teutonic Order [Add to Longdo] |
Pferd { n }; Springer { m } (Schach) | knight [Add to Longdo] |
ein Retter in der Not | a knight in shining armour [Add to Longdo] |
Ritter { m } | knight [Add to Longdo] |
Ritter { m }; Angehöriger des Ritterordens [ hist. ] | companion of the order of knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
Ritterschaft { f }; Ritterstand { m } | knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
Ritterschlag { m } [ hist. ] | knightly accolade [Add to Longdo] |
Springergabel { f } (Schach) | knight fork [Add to Longdo] |
ritterlich { adj } | knightly [Add to Longdo] |
ritterlich { adv } | knightlily [Add to Longdo] |
騎士 | [きし, kishi] (n) knight; (P) #2,201 [Add to Longdo] |
桂 | [けい, kei] (n) (abbr) (See 桂馬) knight (shogi) #2,647 [Add to Longdo] |
ナイト | [naito] (n) (1) night; (2) knight; (P) #3,475 [Add to Longdo] |
テンプル騎士団 | [テンプルきしだん, tenpuru kishidan] (n) Knights Templar; Knights Templars [Add to Longdo] |
ドイツ騎士団 | [ドイツきしだん, doitsu kishidan] (n) Teutonic Knights; Teutonic Order [Add to Longdo] |
ナイト爵位 | [ナイトしゃくい, naito shakui] (n) knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
ミンネ | [minne] (n) love of a knight for a courtly lady (upon which he is unable to act) (ger [Add to Longdo] |
ヨハネ騎士団 | [ヨハネきしだん, yohane kishidan] (n) Knights Hospitallers; Knights Hospitalers [Add to Longdo] |
桂成り | [けいなり, keinari] (n) knight promotion [Add to Longdo] |
桂馬 | [けいま, keima] (n) knight (shogi) [Add to Longdo] |
成桂 | [なりけい, narikei] (n) promoted knight (shogi) [Add to Longdo] |
待ち駒 | [まちごま, machigoma] (n) anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight (shogi) [Add to Longdo] |
男伊達;男達 | [おとこだて, otokodate] (n) (1) chivalrous man who helps the weak and fights the strong; knight in shining armor; (2) (See 任侠, 侠客) ruffians who act under the pretence of being chivalrous [Add to Longdo] |
白馬の騎士 | [はくばのきし, hakubanokishi] (exp) white knight; knight in shining armor [Add to Longdo] |
武侠小説 | [ぶきょうしょうせつ, bukyoushousetsu] (n) swashbuckling stories; martial arts fiction; chivalric knight novels; wuxia xiaoshuo [Add to Longdo] |
武士の鑑 | [ぶしのかがみ, bushinokagami] (n) paragon of knighthood [Add to Longdo] |
武者修業 | [むしゃしゅぎょう, mushashugyou] (n) samurai drill; knight errantry [Add to Longdo] |
魔導騎士;魔道騎士 | [まどうきし, madoukishi] (n) knight wizard; mage knight [Add to Longdo] |