Miles Militis meaning Knight,soldier,warrio in Latin.
Eques
Bellator Mortis
Candidus eques
Eques albus or eques candidus.
Cavaliere di morte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "death knight." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "knight of death." The pronunciation will be "KA-va-LYEH-rey dee MOR-tey" in Italian.
Bat-man in Latin is Vespertilio-Vir.(He/She/It) rises is surgit.Dark Knight is Niger Miles (however more literally means "Black Solider")Therefore you could say"Vespertilio-Vir surgit." or "Niger Miles sugit."depending on if you wanted Batman or The Dark Knight.Also note that in Latin the words "the" and "a(n)" did not existed and when translating you must fill those in.
A knight in ancient Rome was called eques. The genitive plural ("of knights") is equitum.
As of 2013, the oldest Latin singer in the world is Celia Cruz. Celia Cruz is a Latin singer that was born on October 21, 1925 in Havana, Cuba and was married to Pedro Knight.
The latin word for a knight is: MilesMiles Militis will be shown in most Latin Dictionaries as they show both the nominative (Miles) and the genitive (Militis) cases of a noun.Miles and Militis both mean a professional soldier.
a knight is a knight
Armiger is from the Latin for "armor carrier". That would be a knight's squire. The suffix "ous" should mean "full of". That doesn't exactly make sense.
Laurel has Latin origin NOT Greek.The word comes from the Medieval Latin baccalaureatus which comes from the Latin bacca laureus, laurel berrysee also baccalaris, vassal farmer, young nobleman seeking to become a knight