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91knight — n. & v. n. 1 a man awarded a non hereditary title (Sir) by a sovereign in recognition of merit or service. 2 hist. a a man, usu. noble, raised esp. by a sovereign to honourable military rank after service as a page and squire. b a military… …
92knightliness — noun the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct • Syn: ↑chivalry • Derivationally related forms: ↑chivalric (for: ↑chivalry), ↑chivalrous (for: ↑chivalry) …
93knightly — adjective 1. characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages (Freq. 1) chivalric rites the knightly years • Syn: ↑chivalric, ↑medieval • Similar to: ↑past …
94chiv|al|ric — «SHIHV uhl rihk, shuh VAL », adjective. 1. having to do with chivalry. 2. = chivalrous. (Cf. ↑chivalrous) …
95KIDDUSH HA-SHEM AND ḤILLUL HA-SHEM — (Heb. קִדּוּשׁ הַשֵּׁם וְחִלּוּל הַשֵּׁם). The antithetical terms kiddush ha Shem ( sanctification of the (Divine) Name ) and ḥillul ha Shem ( defamation of the (Divine) Name ) are complementary antonyms and denote the two aspects of one of the …
96Chivalric — Chiv al*ric, a. [See {Chivalry}.] Relating to chivalry; knightly; chivalrous. [1913 Webster] …
97Chivalrously — Chiv al*rous*ly, adv. In a chivalrous manner; gallantly; magnanimously. [1913 Webster] …
98Derdoing — Der*do ing, a. [See {Dere}, v. t.] Doing daring or chivalrous deeds. [Obs.] In derdoing arms. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
99Emprise — Em*prise , n. [OF. emprise, fr. emprendre to undertake; pref. em (L. in) + F. prendre to take, L. prehendere, prendere; prae before + a verb akin to E. get. See {Get}, and cf. {Enterprise}, {Impresa}.] [Archaic] 1. An enterprise; endeavor;… …
100Gallant — Gal*lant (?; 277), a. Polite and attentive to ladies; courteous to women; chivalrous. [1913 Webster] …