Touching the sword to the back of the knights' necks during the ceremony of knighthood symbolized the transition from a squire to a knight. This act, known as the "accolade," represented the knight's acceptance of their new responsibilities, including loyalty, honor, and service. It also served as a reminder of the weight of their duties and the potential consequences of failure in their role as protectors of the realm.
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
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most of the children were not disobedient as there were such strict consequences like being stoned........... Also many of the children had a set routine to follow which meant that they were always doing something so there was no place or tie for disobedient children
Consequences of being disobedient can vary depending on the situation. It can lead to disciplinary action at school or work, strained relationships with authority figures, and potentially legal ramifications. In more extreme cases, disobedience can result in harm to oneself or others.
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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "disobedient" (insubordinate, defiant).
Disobedient indentured servants could face harsh punishments such as extended periods of servitude, physical abuse, or being sold off to another master. In extreme cases, they could be subjected to legal consequences or even imprisoned.
No, it is an adjective (a noun, person or animal, can be disobedient). The adverb form is disobediently (done in a disobedient manner).
The disobedient dog was put down as it caused too much hassle for the family.
Disobedient is the adjective form of disobedience.
The dog was so disobedient and naughty, the got him put down.
You are the most disobedient child I have ever met! Good day!
Obedient, accepting, or behaving. Those words mean disobedient.