Citations:knotte
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- 1485 – Thomas Malory. Le Morte Darthur, Book XVI, Chapter ii, leaf 333v
- and hym thoughte that a man bete syr launcelot / and despoylled hym / and clothe hym in another aray the whiche was al ful of knottes / and sette hym vpon an asse / and so he rode tylle he cam to the fayrest welle that euer he sawe
- "and him thought that a man beat Sir Launcelot, and despoiled him, and clothed him in another array, the which was all full of knots, and set him upon an ass, and so he rode till he came to the fairest well that ever he saw"
- 1485 – Thomas Malory. Le Morte Darthur, Book XVI, Chapter iv, leaf 334r
- What is to meane thar syre Launcelot felle doune of his hors / he hath left pryde / and taken hym to humylyte / for he hath cryed mercy lowde for his synne and sore repented hym / and our lorde hath clothed hym in his clothyng whiche is ful of knottes that is the hayre that he weryth dayly
- "What is to mean that Sir Launcelot fell down off his horse: he hath left pride and taken him to humility, for he hath cried mercy loud for his sin, and sore repented him, and our Lord hath clothed him in his clothing which is full of knots, that is the hair that he weareth daily." — (hayre / hair stands for haircloth here).