There was no disgrace. It was always an honour to be a knight.
One important element of the Code of Chivalry was mercy. Killing an unarmed knight would not have been consistent with the code as it would be merciless. It happened, from time to time, that important people killed prisoners or others who were not armed. Henry V of England was accused of this, and it was considered a disgrace by many people.
The phrase "When in disgrace with fortune and mens eyes" refers to being poor and looked down upon by those around you. The word "disgrace" takes on an especially poetic meaning here--without grace--and leads the reader to feel that the speaker doesn't deserve to be looked down upon, and acts tonally to make the reader side with the speaker.
At seven or eight years old, a boy would be assigned to a knight as a "page," whose duties consisted mostly of upkeep of the knight's equipment and fetching things for him. Around thirteen or fourteen, he would graduate to "squire," which requires him to oversee the knight's various pages as well as assist the knight in dressing for battle or parade.
No they did not. They thought it was a disgrace to hide their true self under clothing.
sin and disgrace
Knight Rider - 1982 Knight in Disgrace 3-8 was released on: USA: 18 November 1984 Netherlands: 21 August 1985 Finland: 18 December 1985
You and your disgraceful self......how in the wrld could you walk outside naked?
The highest degree of disgrace in Jonas's community was being released, which meant being expelled from the community and essentially being put to death. This punishment was reserved for people who committed serious transgressions or violated the rules of the society.
If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done. Am I a disgrace?
"His dishonest acts made him a disgrace to his family and his community." "The soldier was certain he was returning home in disgrace, only to find that during his absence, he had been awarded several medals for bravery."
No Place for Disgrace was created in 1988.
The adjective form of disgrace is disgraceful.
To turn disgrace into a verb, you can use "disgrace" itself as the verb. For example, "She disgraced herself with her behavior."
Depending on context, disgrace can be translated as:SchandeBlamageSchmachUngnadeSchweinerei
condemnation, disgrace
A knight represents chivalry by following the chivalry code, and simply taking on the responsibility of being a knight
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