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Detailed Translations for knightly from English to Spanish

knightly:


Translation Matrix for knightly:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- chivalric; chivalrous; gallant; mediaeval; medieval

Synonyms for "knightly":


Related Definitions for "knightly":

  1. being attentive to women like an ideal knight1
  2. characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages1
    • the knightly years1

knight:

knight [the ~] nom

  1. the knight
    el caballero

to knight verbe (knights, knighted, knighting)

  1. to knight (decorate)

Conjugations for knight:

present
  1. knight
  2. knight
  3. knights
  4. knight
  5. knight
  6. knight
simple past
  1. knighted
  2. knighted
  3. knighted
  4. knighted
  5. knighted
  6. knighted
present perfect
  1. have knighted
  2. have knighted
  3. has knighted
  4. have knighted
  5. have knighted
  6. have knighted
past continuous
  1. was knighting
  2. were knighting
  3. was knighting
  4. were knighting
  5. were knighting
  6. were knighting
future
  1. shall knight
  2. will knight
  3. will knight
  4. shall knight
  5. will knight
  6. will knight
continuous present
  1. am knighting
  2. are knighting
  3. is knighting
  4. are knighting
  5. are knighting
  6. are knighting
subjunctive
  1. be knighted
  2. be knighted
  3. be knighted
  4. be knighted
  5. be knighted
  6. be knighted
diverse
  1. knight!
  2. let's knight!
  3. knighted
  4. knighting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for knight:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
adornar adorning; adornment; decorating; dress up; trick up
caballero knight Jonkheer; bloke; chap; cove; fellow; gent; guy; horseman; horsewoman; king; lord; man; master; mister; nobleman; officer; rider; ruler; squire; staff member; type; young man
- horse
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
adornar decorate; knight adorn; beautify; brush up; buff; deck out; decorate; doll up; dress; dress o.s. up; dress up; dunnage; embellish; finish; fit out; furnish; garnish; ornament; polish; rub smooth; spruce up; trick up; trim
calzar la espuela decorate; knight
decorar decorate; knight adorn; beautify; clothe; cover; deck out; decorate; dress; dress o.s. up; dunnage; embellish; finish; fit out; furnish; garnish; ornament; trim; upholster
destacarse decorate; knight attract attention; be conspicuous; become aware of; behold; decorate; defect; desert; discern; distinguish from each other; find; jut out; leap out; notice; perceive; prance; protrude; see; see in; sense; show off; stand out; stick out
diferenciar decorate; knight become aware of; behold; decorate; differ; differentiate; discern; distinguish; distinguish from each other; find; hold apart; keep apart; make a difference; notice; perceive; see; see in; sense
discernir decorate; knight become aware of; behold; decorate; distinguish; find; hold apart; keep apart; notice; perceive; see; see in; sense
- dub
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- chevalier; gentleman

Related Words for "knight":

  • knighting, knights, knightly

Synonyms for "knight":


Related Definitions for "knight":

  1. a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)1
  2. originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit1
  3. raise (someone) to knighthood1
    • The Beatles were knighted1

Wiktionary Translations for knight:

knight
noun
  1. chess piece
  2. person on whom a knighthood has been conferred
  3. warrior, especially of the Middle Ages

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
knight caballero ridder — oorspronkelijk een bereden en bepantserde ruiter die de ridderslag ontvangen had
knight gentilhombre Edelmannadliger Mann
knight caballero Ritterhistorisch, Mittelalter: ein bewaffneter, militärisch ausgebildeter und ausgerüsteter Adliger, der einem Lehnsherrn zu Kriegsdiensten und Treue verpflichtet ist
knight caballero Ritterhistorisch, Mittelalter: ein bewaffneter, militärisch ausgebildeter und ausgerüsteter Angehöriger eines geistlichen Ritterordens
knight caballero Ritter — jemand, der einen bestimmten Orden verliehen bekommen hat
knight caballero Ritterveraltend: Kavalier
knight caballo Springer — Spielfigur im Schach
knight caballo cavalier — Pièce du jeu d’échecs
knight caballero chevalier — Celui qui avait reçu l’ordre de la chevalerie.