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SIRS |
Knights |
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HORSES |
Knights’ mounts |
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JOUSTING |
Knights’ combat |
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SQUIRES |
Knights attendants |
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BARONETS |
Hereditary knights |
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STEEDS |
Knights’ mounts |
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TABARD |
Knights garment |
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LANCELOT |
One of Arthur’s knights |
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JOUST |
Contest of lance-bearing knights |
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TITLEHOLDERS |
Knights, perhaps, are reigning champions |
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KNIGHTHOOD |
The whole body of knights. |
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GRAIL |
Sought by knights in big railways |
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KNIGHTAGE |
To body of knights, taken collectively. |
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DARK SIDE |
Unpleasant character aspect shunned by Jedi knights |
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THE JEDI |
Star Wars knights might hide jet cunningly |
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THEJEDI |
Star Wars knights might hide jet cunningly |
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MANTELET |
A short cloak formerly worn by knights. |
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THEROUNDTABLE |
At which King Arthur and his knights sat |
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UNITES |
Brings together you knights by the sound of it |
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BEAUSEANT |
The black and white standard of the Knights Templars. |
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PRECEPTOR |
The head of a preceptory among the Knights Templars. |
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COMMANDERY |
An assembly or lodge of Knights Templars (so called)
among the Freemasons. |
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CHIVALRY |
The qualifications or character of knights, as valor,
dexterity in arms, courtesy, etc. |
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EQUESTRIAN |
Belonging to, or composed of, the ancient Roman
equities or knights; as, the equestrian order. |
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TALLIAGE |
A certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights, and
inferior tenants, toward the public expenses. |