knighting

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knighting

  1. present participle and gerund of knight

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knighting (plural knightings)

  1. The act of making somebody a knight.
    • 2011, Nigel Saul, Chivalry in Medieval England, page 19:
      What distinguished the knighting ceremony from the established giving of arms was the semi-ritualistic character of the later event. It was much more than a coming of age. The most impressive knightings could be occasions of some grandeur.
    • 2015 February 6, Julia Baird, “Will a Passion for Royalty Ruin a Prime Minister’s Career?”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Only 14 percent of Australians agreed with the knighting, and many of Mr. Abbott’s colleagues were dismayed.