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errantry
[ er-uhn-tree ]
noun
- conduct or performance like that of a knight-errant.
ˈԳٰ
/ ˈɛəԳٰɪ /
noun
- the way of life of a knight errant
Example Sentences
But her brothers, Elladan and Elrohir, were out upon errantry: for they rode often far afield with the Rangers of the North, forgetting never their mother’s torment in the dens of the orcs.
The Bree folk were all out to see them off, and were in merrier mood than they had been for a year; and those who had not seen the strangers in all their gear before gaped with wonder at them: at Gandalf with his white beard, and the light that seemed to gleam from him, as if his blue mantle was only a cloud over sunshine; and at the four hobbits like riders upon errantry out of almost forgotten tales.
Amadas finds himself financially embarrassed, and sets forth for seven years of errantry with only forty pounds in hand.
The age of knight errantry which Cervantes has haloed with a deathless charm, breathes in this historic Pass of Honour.
But they made the mistake, common to errantry, of attempting to do so singly and not in a body, and so, one by one, fell a rather easy prey to the giant Dramuziando, who forced them to combat each new enemy who approached.
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