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1. n1) лицар, рицар; витязь2) благородна людина3) кавалер орденаK. of the Garter (of the Bath, of the British Empire) — кавалер ордена Підв'язки (Бані, Британської Імперії)
4) вершник (у стародавньому Римі)5) шах. кінь6) карт. валетknight of the brush — жарт. художник
knight of the carpet — солдат-тиловик; салонний шаркун
knight of the cleaver — жарт. м'ясник
knight of the knife — розбійник; злодій
knight of the pen — жарт. журналіст, письменник
knight of the pencil — жарт. букмекер (на скачках)
knight of the pestle — аптекар, фармацевт
knight of the post — шахрай, пройдисвіт
knight of the road — розбійник (з великого шляху); бродяга; комівояжер
K. of the Rueful Countenance — лицар Сумного Образу
2. v1) посвящати в лицарі; присвоювати лицарське звання2) приймати в члени ордену (товариства)* * *I n1) лицар; витязь; лицар, шляхетна людина; лицар, шанувальник ( дами)4) лицар ( якої-небудь професії); майстер5) вершник ( у Стародавньому Римі)6) шax. кінь7) кapт.; icт. валетII v -
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