A knight is a high ranking soldier.
knight, night
1. The knight could move more quickly, and was more more maneuverable, than the foot soldier. 2. The knight had the advantage of height, and was able to see father than the foot soldier, and was also able to rain down blows upon the soldiers beneath him. 3. The knight could use his horse to trample the foot soldiers underneath him.
The possessive form of "soldier" is "soldier's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a soldier, such as "the soldier's uniform" or "the soldier's duties."
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
The answer is "Knight".
A Knight
The homophone of a soldier who wore armor is knight, and the opposite of day is night.
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.
Knight and night
In feudalism, a lord was a leader of his lands. A knight was a soldier dedicated to his lord.
There is no one term for that, a brave solider would be a knight, or a squire.
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A Valliant Knight?