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knight vs knight of the square flag

knight of the square flag vs knight

knight and knight of the square flag both are nouns.

knight is a verb but knight of the square flag is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
knight Yes No Yes No
knight of the square flag Yes No No No
As nouns, knight of the square flag is a hyponym of knight; that is, knight of the square flag is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than knight:
  • knight: originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit
  • knight of the square flag: a knight honored for valor; entitled to display a square banner and to hold higher command
knight (noun) knight of the square flag (noun)
a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa) a knight honored for valor; entitled to display a square banner and to hold higher command
originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit
knight (verb) knight of the square flag (verb)
raise (someone) to knighthood
Difference between knight and knight of the square flag

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