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knighthood [ˈnaɪthʊd]* * *['naɪthʊd] -
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1 ( title) titre m de chevalier ; he received a knighthood la reine or le roi lui a conféré le titre de chevalier ;2 ( chivalry) chevalerie f. -
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knighthood ['naɪthʊd]∎ to receive a knighthood être fait chevalier, être anobli -
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knighthood [ˊnaɪthυd] n1) ры́царство2) ры́царское зва́ние, дворя́нство -
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noun(rank) Ritterwürde, diereceive one's knighthood — geadelt werden; in den Ritterstand erhoben werden (hist.)
* * ** * *knight·hood[ˈnaɪthʊd]n Ritterstand m* * *['naɪthʊd]n1) (= knights collectively) Ritterschaft f2) (= rank) Ritterstand mto receive a knighthood — in den Adelsstand erhoben werden
he's hoping for a knighthood — er hofft, in den Adelsstand erhoben zu werden
* * *knighthood [ˈnaıthʊd] s1. Rittertum n, -würde f3. koll Ritterschaft f4. fig Ritterlichkeit f* * *noun(rank) Ritterwürde, diereceive one's knighthood — geadelt werden; in den Ritterstand erhoben werden (hist.)
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noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) título de Sirtr['naɪthʊd]1 título de caballeroknighthood ['naɪt.hʊd] n1) : caballería fn.• caballería s.f.'naɪthʊd['naɪthʊd]N1) (=order) caballería fhe was given a knighthood — le otorgaron el título de Sir; (Hist) fue armado caballero
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noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) ridderskapsubst. \/ˈnaɪthʊd\/1) ridderverdighetslå til ridder \/ adle2) ( kollektiv) ridderskap3) ( poetisk) ridderlighetorder of knighthood ridderorden -
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['naɪthʊd]1) (title) cavalierato m., titolo m. di cavaliere2) (chivalry) cavalleria f.* * *noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) nomina a cavaliere, cavalierato* * *knighthood /ˈnaɪthʊd/n.1 cavalierato; titolo, rango di cavaliere: to receive a knighthood, essere nominato cavaliere; essere insignito del cavalierato3 [u] (stor.) cavalleria; qualità (pl.) cavalleresche.* * *['naɪthʊd]1) (title) cavalierato m., titolo m. di cavaliere2) (chivalry) cavalleria f. -
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knight·hood [ʼnaɪthʊd] nRitterstand m;¿ Kultur?In Großbritannien werden Leute, die sich mit außerordentlichen Leistungen um das Land verdient gemacht haben, in den knighthood - Adelsstand erhoben und erhalten den Titel Sir vor ihrem Namen, z.B. Sir John Smith (Anrede: „Sir John“). Die Frau eines Sir hat den Titel Lady, z.B. Lady Smith (und man würde sie auch so anreden). Zusammen hießen sie Sir John and Lady Smith. Seit 1917 ist es auch für eine Frau möglich, den Titel Dame für Verdienste um das Land zu erhalten; z.B. Dame Mary Smith (Anrede: „Dame Mary“). -
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n. ridderorde; titel van ridder; ridders; edelheid[ najthoed]♦voorbeelden: -
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['naɪthud]n ( BRIT)to be given a knighthood — otrzymywać (otrzymać perf) tytuł szlachecki
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[ˈnaɪthud]knighthood рыцарское звание, дворянство knighthood рыцарство -
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noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) riddaratign -
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noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) lovagi rang -
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N1. सामन्त\knighthoodकी\knighthoodउपाधिIt was not long before he attained knighthood. -
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noun (the rank or title of a knight: He received a knighthood from the Queen.) cavalaria* * *knight.hood[n'aithud] n 1 fidalguia, nobreza, dignidade ou classe dos cavaleiros. 2 deveres dos cavaleiros. 3 qualidade de cavaleiro. -
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{'naithud}
1. рицарско звание
2. звание knight
3. рицарско достоинство
4. събир. рицарство* * *{'naithud} n 1. рицарско звание; 2. звание knight; 3. рица* * *рицарство; рицарски;* * *1. звание knight 2. рицарско достоинство 3. рицарско звание 4. събир. рицарство* * *knighthood[´naithud] n 1. рицарство; 2. титла рицар (кавалер); рицарско достойнство.
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Knighthood — Knight hood, n. [Knight + hood: cf. AS. chihth[=a]d youth.] 1. The character, dignity, or condition of a knight, or of knights as a class; hence, chivalry. O shame to knighthood. Shak. [1913 Webster] If you needs must write, write C[ae]sar s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Knighthood — • Considered from three points of view: the military, the social, and the religious Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
knighthood — (n.) O.E. cnihthad the period between childhood and manhood; see KNIGHT (Cf. knight) (n.) + HOOD (Cf. hood). Sense of rank or dignity of a knight is from c.1300, and probably is an independent formation … Etymology dictionary
knighthood — [nīt′hood΄] n. 1. the rank or status of a knight 2. the profession or vocation of a knight 3. knightly conduct 4. knights collectively … English World dictionary
Knighthood — Being a knight. Knighthood was conferred in the adoubement ceremony, or the accolade, at which time a young man or squire was formally adopted into the brotherhood of knights. Even though knights differed in their allegiance to king and kingdom,… … Medieval glossary
knighthood — noun (in the UK) ADJECTIVE ▪ honorary VERB + KNIGHTHOOD ▪ get, receive ▪ refuse ▪ award sb, be … Collocations dictionary
knighthood — n. to bestow a knighthood on, upon * * * [ naɪthʊd] upon to bestow a knighthood on … Combinatory dictionary
knighthood — [[t]na͟ɪthʊd[/t]] knighthoods N COUNT A knighthood is a title that is given to a man by a British king or queen for his achievements or his service to his country. A man who has been given a knighthood can put Sir in front of his name instead of… … English dictionary
knighthood — UK [ˈnaɪthʊd] / US [ˈnaɪtˌhʊd] noun [countable] Word forms knighthood : singular knighthood plural knighthoods an honour given by a British king or queen that allows a man to use the title Sir before his name … English dictionary
knighthood — /nuyt hood/, n. 1. the rank or dignity of a knight: to confer knighthood upon him. 2. the profession or vocation of a knight. 3. knightly character or qualities. 4. the body of knights. [bef. 900; ME knighthod, OE cnihthad. See KNIGHT, HOOD] * *… … Universalium
knighthood — noun a) An honour whereby one is made into a knight, and one can thereafter be called Sir Hes got an OBE, and MBE and his recent work should entitle him to a knighthood. b) The quality of being a knight … Wiktionary