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Webster 1913 Edition
Knightly
Knightˊly
,Adj.
[AS.
cnihtlic
boyish.] Of or pertaining to a knight; becoming a knight; chivalrous;
as, a
knightly
combat; a knightly
spirit.For
knightly
jousts and fierce encounters fit. Spenser.
[Excuses] full
knightly
without scorn. Tennyson.
Knight′ly
,adv.
In a manner becoming a knight.
And why thou comest thus
knightly
clad in arms. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Knightly
KNIGHTLY
,Adj.
Definition 2024
knightly
knightly
English
Adjective
knightly (comparative knightlier, superlative knightliest)
- Of or pertaining to a knight or knights.
- Spenser
- For knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit.
- Spenser
- Befitting a knight; formally courteous (as a knight); chivalrous, gallant and courtly.
- knightly combat
Derived terms
Translations
formally courteous (as a knight); chivalrous, gallant and courtly
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Adverb
knightly (comparative more knightly, superlative most knightly)
- In the manner of a knight; chivalrously.
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter lxviij, in Le Morte Darthur, book X:
- Syr said Palomydes ye shalle haue myn aduyse to be ageynst Kynge Arthur as to morne for on his party wille be syre Launcelot and many good knyghtes of his blood with hym / And the moo men of worship that they be / the more worship we shalle we wynne / That is full knyghtely spoken said sir Tristram / and ryght soo as ye counceile me / soo wille we doo
- 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter lxviij, in Le Morte Darthur, book X: