The answer is "Knight".
KnightKings, queens, knights, lords, nobles, etc. were part of the medieval times.
The spelling "knight" is a medieval mounted or armored soldier, or the related honorary title. The homophone "night" is the period of daily darkness, as opposed to daytime.
The homophone of the word "night" is "knight."
Knight and night
Sterling Knight.
a homophone for knight is night
Two common homonyms for woolen material are "knight" (a medieval soldier) and "night" (the time of darkness between sunset and sunrise).
The homonym for knight is night. Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone of a soldier who wore armor is knight, and the opposite of day is night.
How about knight.
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