knighthood|knighthoods in English
noun
[knight·hood || 'naɪthʊd]
rank of knight; profession of a knight; knights as a class; dignity of knight; knightly qualities; aristocrats that hold the rank of knight
Use "knighthood|knighthoods" in a sentence
1. Knighthoods outnumber Cashierings
2. The Queen conferred knighthoods on several distinguished men.
3. // The king Bestowed knighthoods on his most loyal subjects
4. The king Bestowed knighthoods on his most loyal subjects
5. He was honoured with a knighthood.
6. He consistently expressed disinterest in a knighthood.
7. Knighthood was an ideal in medieval Europe.
8. Today the actor was receiving his knighthood.
9. The Queen conferred a knighthood on him.
10. The Accolade is a ceremony to confer knighthood
11. The Queen conferred knighthood on several distinguished men.
12. They'll restore your knighthood, of course they will.
13. The Queen requited his services with a knighthood.
14. The Queen has bestowed a knighthood on him.
15. 4 The Queen has bestowed a knighthood on him.
16. The King conferred a knighthood on the brave man.
17. Your father's bestowing a knighthood on one of your men.
18. He was given a knighthood for his services to literature.
19. Bachelry pl (plural only) The body of young aspirants for knighthood
20. He received his knighthood in the 1990 New Year's Honours List.
21. He was awarded a knighthood in recognition of his work for charity.
22. Others finger Salman Rushdie's knighthood as an incitement of Muslim outrage.
23. He has been honoured with a knighthood for his scientific work.
24. He was rewarded with a knighthood for his service to the government.
25. If you wanta knighthood, you might as well cry for the moon.