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Meaning of knightdom | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. The domain of a knight
    countable
  2. The quality, or condition of a knight; knighthood
    uncountable
  3. The sphere or world of knights; knights collectively
    uncountable

Examples

“Only a few years before his birth on May 18, 1824, in the baronial castle, the tiny but largely autonomous knightdom had been annexed by Bavaria during the Napoleonic wars.”
“Indeed, in the 1830's, in his diary Ranke himself suggested that a world history be written which would emphasize the growth of population and stress economic and cultural activities; colonization, knightdom, the building of churches, art, and religion in the Middle Ages; agriculture and public works in the eighteenth century and the “tremendous development of industry and highways” in the nineteenth century.”
“The dregs of knightdom and various men-at-arms shared the tables and benches in noisome sleep.”
““Well, Norman, I'm delighted,” he said, taking Mailer's arm for a moment as if, God and knightdom willing, Mailer had finally become a Harvard dean and could be addressed by the appropriate limb.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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