The name of a Knights servant or helper is called a squire. Usually a lower class citizen or at times it can be a young noble in training as a knight.
Another name for a young aspiring knight is a "squire." In medieval times, a squire was typically a young man in training to become a knight, serving as an attendant to a knight while learning the skills and responsibilities of knighthood.
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The knight was assisted by his squire.
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Historically a young nobleman acting as a attendant to a Knight, before he becomes a Knight himself, is known as a Squire
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The word vassal comes from a Celtic word, gwas, which means boy or young man. It is similar in derivation to the word knight, which comes from a German word kneht, which also meant boy or young man.
"Time Waits for No Man" is a common saying that conveys the idea that time keeps moving forward regardless of what we do. It's not something that was created at a specific point in time, but rather a proverb that has been used for centuries to emphasize the importance of not wasting time.
A young man can be commonly referred to as a lad, guy, youth, or fellow.