For instance, he suggested cunningly that the calling of a knight errantwas as serious as that of a Carthusian monk; and Don Quixote replied that he thought it a much more necessary one.
He understood, of course, that any woman would be likely to ask such a favor of him at any time (for who would not be proud to have touched the sinewy hand of so remarkable and famous a knight errant as himself?
She asked Sancho Panza, trembling with excitement, what a knight errant was.
Are you trying to be complimentary, Knight Errant?
So the good man was fain when he saw he was a knight errant.
And all aloud she called Launcelot, for that he seemed a knight errant.
Sir, said Bors, I am a knight errant; and told him all the adventure which he had seen.
So king Mark rode by fortune by a well in the way where stood a knight errant on horseback armed at all points with a great spear in his hand.
By my faith, said the lord, with that knight will I just, for I see that he is a knight errant.
And then the poor man called the porter, and anon he was let into the castle, and so told the lord how he brought him a knight errant and a damsel that would be lodged with him.
Ye seem to be a knight errant by your arms and harness, and therefore dress you to just with one of us or with both.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knight errant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.