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peasant
A peasant sometimes freeman.
Sir Knight or Sir (name)
A knight was not a peasant, so he had to be in the middle or upper classes. He was originally a mounted soldier, but many of the nobility or aristocracy chose to become knights for more fame or glory, serving their king, or some cause like Christianity.
The answer is "Knight".
A Knight
Knight is a noun - a mounted soldier
A knight is a high ranking soldier.
knight = soldier dressed in armornight = opposite of day
Miles Militis meaning Knight,soldier,warrio in Latin.
The homophone of a soldier who wore armor is knight, and the opposite of day is night.
both served their ruler