different between knights vs anights
knights
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /na?ts/
- Homophone: nights
- Rhymes: -a?ts
Noun
knights
- plural of knight
Etymology 2
Verb
knights
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knight
knights From the web:
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- what knights were at the round table
- what knights wear crossword
- what knights wore in the middle ages
- what knights die in merlin
- what knights wore
anights
English
Alternative forms
- anight
Adverb
anights (not comparable)
- (archaic) In the night time; at night.
- 1603, John Marston, The Malcontent
- Does he hawk anights still?
- 1603, John Marston, The Malcontent
Anagrams
- Hasting, anighst, hasting, hatings, tingsha
anights From the web:
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- what nights are mega millions
- what nights is the voice on
- what nights is the bachelorette on
- what nights is the bachelor on
- what nights are the mega millions drawing
- what nights is the powerball drawing
- what nights does the bachelorette come on
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