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Что (кто) такое Tom Knight - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thomas Knight; Tom Knight (disambiguation); Thomas Knight (MP); Thomas Knight (disambiguation); Knight, Tom
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Tom Knight         
<person> A noted hacker at MIT. http://ai.mit.edu/people/tk/tk.html. (1996-12-12)
Knight (chess)         
PIECE IN THE BOARD GAME OF CHESS
Knight (Chess); Horse (chess); ♘; ♞; Chess/Knight; Kight (chess); Chess knight; 🨄
The knight (♘, ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, represented by a horse's head and neck. It may move two squares vertically and one square horizontally or two squares horizontally and one square vertically, jumping over other pieces.
knight in shining armour         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
see knight
Errant         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
·noun One who wanders about.
II. Errant ·adj Notorious; notoriously bad; downright; arrant.
III. Errant ·adj Wandering; deviating from an appointed course, or from a direct path; roving.
IV. Errant ·adj Journeying; itinerant;
- formerly applied to judges who went on circuit and to bailiffs at large.
knight errant         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
¦ noun a medieval knight wandering in search of chivalrous adventures.
Derivatives
knight-errantry noun
Knight-errantry         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
·noun The character or actions of wandering knights; the practice of wandering in quest of adventures; chivalry; a quixotic or romantic adventure or scheme.
errant         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
a.
Wandering, roving, rambling.
Frederick Knight (politician)         
  • Red Deer Farm, Exmoor, which later became the Gallon House Inn; today it is the Red Deer Nursery School
  • Warren Farm, Exmoor, the best preserved of all the original Knight farmsteads
  • Vanity Fair]], 1884
  • Memorial to Knight family, St Luke's Churchyard, [[Simonsbath]], [[Exmoor]] Parish, Devon
  • "Portrait of a gentleman of the Knight family, bust-length, in a black coat and white shirt, an extensive landscape beyond"; English School, 19th century. (Christie's catalogue entry). Sold 8 January 2008 with four other portraits of Knight family, property of the Sebright Educational Trust. Possibly a portrait of one of the brothers of Sir Frederic Winn Knight (d.1897)
  • Burke's]] Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p.1306, pedigree of ''Rouse-Boughton-Knight of Downton Castle'', 1st quarter. Blazoned similarly for their cousins Knight of Wolverley, Worcestershire, in: Victoria County History, Worcestershire, Vol.3, 1913, Parishes: Wolverley, pp.567-573 as: ''Argent, three pales gules in a bordure engrailed azure on a quarter gules a spur or'' ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43175 Victoria County History, Worcestershire, Vol.3, 1913, Parishes: Wolverley, pp.567-573])</ref>
  • Ruins of Larkbarrow Farm, Exmoor
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  • Pinkworthy Farm, Exmoor
  • St Luke]], Simonsbath, viewed from the south, built by Sir Frederick Knight (d.1897), consecrated 1856. In the foreground is the pink granite tomb monument of his son Frederick Sebright Knight (1851-1879) on which the names of his parents were also inscribed
  • Simonsbath House, today the Simonsbath House Hotel
  • View from Simonsbath House downstream along the River Barle
ENGLISH CONSERVATIVE POLITICIAN
Frederick Winn Knight; F Winn Knight; Frederick Knight (MP)
Colonel Sir Frederick Winn Knight (9 May 1812 – 3 May 1897) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1841 to 1885.
tom-tom         
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  • In the 1970s, [[Alex Van Halen]] simply removed the bottom heads from his hanging toms to create concert toms
COMMON DRUM, OFTEN INCLUDED IN A SET
Tom-Tom; Tom-tom; Tom-toms; Elevated tom; Tom toms; Tom drums; Tom-tom drums; Tom tom drum; Tom tom drums; Tomtom drum; Tomtom drums; Tomtoms; Rack tom; Hanging tom; Cannon depth; Concert tom; High tom; Concert toms; Tom-tom drum; Tom-tom (instrument)
(tom-toms)
A tom-tom is a tall narrow drum that is usually played with the hands.
N-COUNT
knight-errantry         
  • Title page of an ''[[Amadís de Gaula]]'' romance of 1533
  • "Yvain rescues the lion", from Garrett MS 125, an illustrated manuscript of [[Chrétien de Troyes]]' ''[[Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion]]'', dated to ca. 1295.
CHIVALRIC LITERATURE STOCK CHARACTER
Knight Errant; Knight Errants; Knights Errant; Knight errant; Knights errant; Knight Errantry; Hedge knight; Errant; Knight errantry; Knight-arrant; Knight arrant; Knight (stock character); Knight-errantry; Knight in shining armor; Knight in shining armour; Wandering Knight; Knights-errant
n.
Chivalry, knighthood.

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