Chivalry And Knighthood Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a brave, noble, or chivalrous man

adjective brave, noble, or chivalrous

  • The gallant knight rode into battle with unwavering courage.
  • He was such a gallant gentleman, always holding the door open for others.
  • That dude is so gallant, always helping out his friends no matter what.
  • Her gallant spirit shone through even in the face of adversity.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a knight, especially in being chivalrous or gallant

  • The knightly duties of protecting the kingdom were passed down through generations.
  • He always felt a sense of pride when he put on his knightly armor.
  • Yo, that dude's knightly skills are on point!
  • She displayed a knightly courage in the face of adversity.

noun Lancelot - a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend, known for his bravery and loyalty

  • Lancelot was known as one of the bravest knights of the Round Table.
  • Have you heard about Lancelot, the knight who was always up for an adventure?
  • Lancelot was like the OG knight, always slaying dragons and saving damsels in distress.
  • In the world of business, he was considered the Lancelot of negotiations, always coming out victorious.

noun a reward or recompense for a service or accomplishment

  • The knight was rewarded with meed for his bravery in battle.
  • I helped my neighbor fix his fence and he gave me some meed for my trouble.
  • I hustled all day and finally got my meed at the end of it.
  • Success in business is often seen as the ultimate meed for hard work and dedication.

noun a knight or heroic champion, often associated with chivalry and virtue

  • The paladin swore an oath to protect the kingdom at all costs.
  • My paladin friend always has my back in any situation.
  • That paladin is a total boss when it comes to fighting evil.
  • She was like a paladin, always standing up for what was right no matter the consequences.

noun a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the principal landowner in a village

  • The squire was responsible for overseeing the estate's affairs in the absence of the lord.
  • The squire is always seen riding around on his horse, checking on things.
  • I heard the squire is throwing a big party at the manor tonight.
  • She was the squire of the group, always looking out for everyone and making sure they were taken care of.