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Brewer's: Damyan
(3 syl.). A “silke squyer,” whose illicit love was accepted by May, the youthful bride of January, a Lombard knight, sixty years old.(Chaucer: The Marchaundes Tale.) Source: Dictionary…Brewer's: Cordon Noir
(Un). A knight of the Order of St. Michael, distinguished by a black ribbon. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Cordon RougeCordon Bleu A B C D E F G H…Brewer's: Clerimond
Niece of the Green Knight (q.v.), bride of Valentine the brave, and sister of Ferragus the giant. (Valentine and Orson.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer,…Brewer's: Ortwine
(2 syl.). Knight of Metz, sister's son of Sir Hagan of Trony, a Burgundian in the Nibclungon Lied. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894OrvietanOrtus A B C D…Brewer's: Owain
(Sir). The Irish knight who passed through St. Patrick's purgatory by way of penance. (Henry of Saltrey: The Descent of Owain.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer,…Brewer's: Torre
(Sir) (1 syl.). Brother of Elaine, and son of the lord of Astolat. A kind blunt heart, brusque in manners, and but little of a knight. (Tennyson Idyls of the King; Elaine.) Source:…Brewer's: Truchuela
A very small trout with which Don Quixote was regaled at the road-side inn where he was dubbed knight. (Cervante: Don Quixote, bk. i. chap. ii.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E…Brewer's: Quinones
(Suero de), in the reign of Juan II., with nine other cavaliers, held the bridge of Orbigo against all comers for thirty-six days, overthrowing in that time seventy-eight knights of Spain…Brewer's: Quixotic
Having foolish and unpractical ideas of honour, or schemes for the general good, like Don Quixote, a half-crazy reformer or knight of the supposed distressed. Source: Dictionary of…Brewer's: Rhodalind
A princess famous for her “knightly” deads; she would have been the wife of Gondibert, but he wisely preferred Birtha, a country girl, the daughter of the sage Astragon. Source:…