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1 knight
n., vt. (중세의)기사, 나이트작의 사람(baronet의 아래로 Sir의 칭호가 허용됨), (체스)나이트, 나이트작을 주다 -
2 Knight Templar
x. 템플 기사단(성지 순례와 성역 보호를 목적으로 하는), (미국의 비밀 결사)Knights Templars의 일원 -
3 carpet knight
(경멸)실전 경험이 없는 군인, 여자와의 교제를 즐기는 남자(lady's man) -
4 K.T.
x. Knight Templar, Knight of the Thistle -
5 caballero
(스페인의)신사, 기사(knight), (미동서부)말탄 사람, (여성)숭배자, 동반자 -
6 cavalier
n., a., vt., vi. 기사(knight), (여성에게)예의바른 사내, 파트너(댄스에서 여자의), 호위자(escort), 왕당원, 기사다운(인 체하는), 호탕한, 무관심한, (careless), 거만한(arrogant), (여자를)호위해 가다, 여성의 호위자(파트너) 노릇을 하다 -
7 G.B.E.
x. Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire -
8 hospitaller
n. 종교적 자선 단체 회원, 병원 부속 교회 목사(런던의), =Knight Hospitaler -
9 k.
Ix. King, KnightIIx. karat, kilogrm(me)(s), konstant, kopeck(s) -
10 K.B.E.
x. Knight Commander of the British Empire -
11 K.C.E.
x. Knight Commander of the Bath -
12 K.C.I.E.
x. Knight Commander of the Indian Empire -
13 K.C.S.I
x. Knight Commander of (the Order of) the Star of India -
14 K.C.V.O
x. Knight Commander of the (Royal) Victorian Order -
15 K.G.
x. Knight of the Garter -
16 K.I.C.
x. Knight of the Iron Crown -
17 K.of C.
x. Knight(s) of Columbus -
18 Knt.
x. Knight -
19 Kt
x. Knight -
20 n
In. 알파벳의 14째 문자, N자 모양(의 것), (수)부정수, 부정 정수, (연속물의)14번째(의 것)(J를 넣지 않을 때의)13번째(의 것)IIx. (체스)knight, (화)nitrogenIIIsuf, EN
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