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KNIGHTING - Übersetzung nach arabisch

CENTRAL ACT IN THE RITE OF PASSAGE CEREMONIES CONFERRING KNIGHTHOOD
Knighting; Accolade (knighthood); Colée; Colee; Benedictio militis; Accolades; Adoubement
  • The Accolade]]'' (1901), by [[Edmund Leighton]]
  • King [[John II of France]] in a ceremony of "adoubement", early 15th century miniature
  • King George VI]] knights General [[Oliver Leese]] in the field, 1944. Note the [[knighting-stool]].
  • Accolade performed by [[Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands]] during the Military Order of William ceremony of [[Marco Kroon]] in 2009

KNIGHTING         

ألاسم

خَيَّال ; فارِس

ACCOLADES         

ألاسم

مُعَانَقَة ; عِنَاق ; ضَمَّة ; حَضْن ; تَعَانُق ; اِحْتِضَان

خيلي      
knightly

Definition

Knighting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Knight.

Wikipedia

Accolade

The accolade (also known as dubbing or adoubement) (Latin: benedictio militis) was the central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood in the Middle Ages.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für KNIGHTING
1. Iran accused Britain on Sunday of insulting Islamic values by knighting Rushdie.
2. If we do become world champions, Sven will become a national hero; he will be knighted (this publicity–hungry government will find a way of knighting a Swede), and the nation will demand he stays on in the job.
3. The high commissioner also dispelled fears that knighting Sir Garry would be an unpopular move÷ "It would be difficult to think of anything ... that would go down better here," he said.
4. "I can‘t help wondering why there was never a police inquiry in the Thatcher years into the link between peerages and donations, not to mention the corrupt practice of knighting serving editors and ennobling proprietors who sucked up to Thatcher in print."
5. The fact that the interview covered such a wide range of issues from the knighting of Salman Rushdie to the encouragement of the UK adopting Muslim marital and family cultures to the selling of extremist technological literature even at mosques affiliated to the MCB, has exposed Dr.