English to Marathi Dictionary knight

knight

नाइट
definition
verb
He was knighted in 2003 for services to public life in Scotland.
invest (someone) with the title of knight.
noun
The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to injure or kill a knight in plate armour.
(in the Middle Ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
Counts, knights , barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar.
(in the UK) a man awarded a nonhereditary title by the sovereign in recognition of merit or service and entitled to use the honorific “Sir” in front of his name.
translation of 'knight'
मध्ययुगात स्त्रीदाक्षिण्य दाखविणारा पुरूष,
नाइट हा किताब देणे,
बुद्धीबळ घोडा,
सर' हा किताबधारी व्यक्ती
example
In 1925 Asquith accepted a peerage as Earl of Oxford and Asquith and was created a 'knight' of the garter shortly afterwards.
He would become her 'knight' and devote himself to her service, though his passion for her would rarely be consummated.
The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to injure or kill a 'knight' in plate armour.
Few castles can boast the historic pedigree of Cathcart, which dates back to the days of Sir Alan Cathcart, a 'knight' who served with Robert the Bruce.
These were made up of ‘feudal’ levies, in which the 'knight' owed service to his lord in return for land.
Jerome rubbed his chin, and after a few minutes of thought, moved his 'knight' , capturing Adam's last bishop.
He was offering himself as my protector, my 'knight' , and it moved me deeply.
Indeed, the 'knight' is the only chess piece that covers an asymmetrical pattern of squares.
The 'knight' or Miles was the lowest of the military elite, a well equipped and well trained fighting man similar to the Saxon thegn or huscarl.
Usually, a minor 'knight' might hold a few acres from a baron, who in turn held the land from a count or earl, who in turn held large tracts of the king.
The order became defunct with the death of its last 'knight' , HRH The Duke of Gloucester, in 1974.
In other words, the colors red and white seem to represent the 'knight' and his female beloved, respectively.
In chess, if you move your 'knight' on to a pawn's square, the pawn's a goner.
in all your quarrels I will be your 'knight'
He moved his 'knight' forward and deftly captured one of her pawns.
In one of Chaucer's earliest poems, The Book of the Duchess, a 'knight' is overheard in the forest lamenting the death of his lady.
in all your quarrels I will be your 'knight'
In return for this, William generously made the great English earl a Norman 'knight' .
Top tip for Birthday Honours - Timothy West will become a 'knight' of the realm.
Leading the North Yorkshire awards in the Queen's Birthday Honours list, published today, is the county's newest 'knight' , Sir Robert Ogden.
The next day we see one grandmaster leaving a 'knight' unprotected and another thrusting his pawn to a sure death.
The primary service was military duty as a mounted 'knight' .
He was 'knighted' in 1671 by Charles II, and lies buried in the church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich.
The count of that land, Theobald, hosted a grand event that was attended by 'knights' from all over northern France.
But it was for his successful plundering of Spanish merchant ships that he was 'knighted' .
Maybe a 'knight in shining armour' will come forward to assist half a million pensioners worldwide.
Wilkie became an associate and then a member of the Royal Academy while very young; he was 'knighted' and made a painter to the King.
He was 'knighted' in 2003 for services to public life in Scotland.
As the name suggests it concerns itself with chivalry, honour and 'knightly' contests.
In 1983 he married a daughter of the Duke of Norfolk and he was 'knighted' in 1993.
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