ritter
1 Americannoun
plural
ritter, ritters-
a knight.
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a member of the lowest order of nobility in Germany or Austria.
noun
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Joseph Elmer, 1891–1967, U.S. cardinal.
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Woodward Maurice Tex, 1907–74, U.S. country-and-western singer, composer, and film actor.
Etymology
Origin of ritter
1815–25; < German; Middle High German riter rider
Example Sentences
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He says, "German ritter, a rider, i.e. a trooper," and quotes from Halliwell, "rutter, a rider, a trooper, from the German; a name given to mercenary soldiers engaged from Brabant, etc."
From The Romance of Names by Weekley, Ernest
The old man hears, and with a sigh wishes back the day when gentlemen shouted "Heyā, ritter, wis et fro!" in the tourneys, instead of these new cries of riotry and pillage.
From Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature by McLaughlin, Edward Tompkins
Dō brāhte man die vrouwen dā si in ligen vant. si huop sīn schœne houbet mit ir vil wīȥen hant; dō kuste s’ alsō tōten den edelen ritter guot.
From A Middle High German Primer Third Edition by Wright, Joseph
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