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knight

[nahyt] / naɪt /


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"In life, these folks -- benefactors, knights, and clergy -- were also likely able to use their wealth to secure closer proximity to divinity, such as having a pew closer to the front of the church."

From Science Daily

For nearly a century, the Oscar statuette has been Hollywood’s most enduring symbol of success, a gold-plated knight gripping a crusader’s sword, designed to look as permanent as the honor it represents.

From Los Angeles Times

Mero, in collaboration with fellow street artist Wild Life, has turned the blighted space into a fantastical haven with a knight, a dragon and more — a decaying castle from a bygone era.

From Los Angeles Times

A long table sits at its center, flanked by a knight, a digital fireplace and weaponry.

From Los Angeles Times

The vow of a knight does not say to “defend the weak and innocent . . . especially if you have a crush on them.”

From Salon