Knight in spanish

Caballero

pronunciation: kɑbɑjeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

knight1 = caballero. 

Example: Selected volumes documenting the earliest history of the Knights were examined from a conservation and analytical point of view.

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» knight errant = caballero andante.

Example: The writer explores the mobility of the knight errant in England and Normandy in the 12th century.

» knight in shining armour = príncipe azul, caballero blanco.

Example: The article is entitled 'Virtual libraries in Africa: a dream, or a knight in shining armour'.

» Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the = Caballero de la Triste Figura, el.

Example: The novel tells the story of a present day advertising executive who travels back in time and meets the Knight of the Doleful Countenance.

» Knight of the Rueful Countenance, the = Caballero de la Triste Figura, el.

Example: The Knight of the Rueful Countenance, accompanied by his faithful squire, continued his never-ending journey through the centuries and continents.

» mediaeval knight [medieval knight, -USA] = caballero medieval.

Example: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.

» white knight = príncipe azul, caballero blanco.

Example: He was seen as the white knight who saved the school by transforming it from 'the armpit of the district' to a good school.

knight2 = sir. [Título nobiliario]

Example: The English peerage system is not straightforward and it is easy to make errors in the treatment of names of peers and knights and their ladies, causing confusion to readers.

Knight synonyms

horse in spanish: caballo, pronunciation: hɔrs part of speech: noun dub in spanish: doblar, pronunciation: dʌb part of speech: verb
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