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- noun Obsolete spelling of
knight .
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Examples
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As long as I've been studying Old Geoff, I've been told that the parfit, gentil knyght was clearly "down on his luck."
Archive 2006-09-01 Heo 2006
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It was as if the editors of Speculum had met secretly and, using the power only they possess, declared the knyght impecunious.
Archive 2006-09-01 Heo 2006
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Haiku2 for heocwaethgreedy penitent knyght as long as i've been told that nobody cackles @ Created by Grahame
I Want a Haiku Too! Heo 2006
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Haiku2 for heocwaethgreedy penitent knyght as long as i've been told that nobody cackles @ Created by Grahame
Archive 2006-09-01 Heo 2006
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As long as I've been studying Old Geoff, I've been told that the parfit, gentil knyght was clearly "down on his luck."
A Verray Parfit, Gentil, (Desperately Poor? Greedy? Penitent?) Knyght Heo 2006
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Which that the knyght saugh sittynge in the grene.
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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“Have heer my trouthe,” quod the knyght, “I grante.”
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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Mars hath his wille, his knyght hath al his boone,
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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Redeth Ovyde, and ther ye may it leere. — This knyght, of which my tale is specially,
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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It was as if the editors of Speculum had met secretly and, using the power only they possess, declared the knyght impecunious.
A Verray Parfit, Gentil, (Desperately Poor? Greedy? Penitent?) Knyght Heo 2006
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