knight errantry

NOUN
  1. (Middle Ages) the code of conduct observed by a knight errant who is wandering in search of deeds of chivalry
  2. quixotic (romantic and impractical) behavior
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How To Use knight errantry In A Sentence

  • But because of his serious dedication to knight errantry, DQ is able to spin all of the outrageous things that happen so that windmills and wineskins are giants and the inn is an enchanted castle. Great Comedic Partners « So Many Books
  • Allowing themselves to be caught up in the magical and analgesic balm of his knight errantry, they show that they read: we can be influenced by honeyed words and gallant deeds. James Scarborough: Man of La Mancha at Musical Theatre West
  • A tone of romantic and chivalrous gallantry (which, however, was often disgraced by unbounded license) characterized the intercourse between the sexes; and the language of knight errantry was yet used, and its observances followed, though the pure spirit of honourable love and benevolent enterprise which it inculcates had ceased to qualify and atone for its extravagances. Quentin Durward
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