Aún no tenemos significados para "knight errant".
1He had become a knight errant, the rescuer of a damsel in distress.
2He is like a knight errant from the stories; he is their hero.
3And all aloud she called Launcelot, for that he seemed a knight errant.
4So our knight errant has put in an appearance once more!
5Who knows, my knight errant, what adventures may await you and what fortunes?
6He's a misunderstood outcast, a knight errant on a quest to clear his name.
7He only wanted a lady, to become a knight errant.
8I am a knight errant, said Sir Launcelot, that rideth to seek many adventures.
9Something impossible were he not of a romantic turn, a poet, sentimentalist, knight errant.
10His axe was as precious to the pioneer as his sword to the knight errant.
11You take after your namesake, the Prince, and are a veritable knight errant of adventure.
12He was like the knight errant in the tale.
13Mujica told me that Che Guevara embodied the spirit of Cervantes's mad, honour-obsessed knight errant.
14He was a knight errant in the employ of the most attractive woman north of fifty-three.
15Dressed like a man-a knight errant, I will free myself from Albert and his harsh tyranny.
16By Saint Bridget, Kennedy, we were not far wrong when we called you a knight errant.