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knight errant

[nahyt-er-uhnt] / ˈnaɪtˈɛr ənt /


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The 16th-century novelist Miguel de Cervantes framed his fictional story of the knight-errant Don Quixote as the translation of a recovered Arabic manuscript.

From New York Times • Aug. 30, 2022

Nonetheless, he is regarded by some in the astronomy community as a knight-errant, tilting at windmills.

From Scientific American • Jul. 29, 2021

One man came as a patriotic duck; another as a bald eagle; another as a cross between a knight-errant and Captain America; another as Abraham Lincoln.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 7, 2021

In Cervantes’s classic novel, a student tells the knight-errant Don Quixote, “The greater the fame of the writer, the more closely his books are scrutinized.”

From Washington Post • Sep. 3, 2019

Another knight-errant, it seems, and less fortunate than the first!

From The Abbess Of Vlaye by Weyman, Stanley J.