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And from the young knight's belt he plucked the horn ofOberon to put it to his lips and blow.
Circling the figure, representing a single binding cause, is a knight's belt which displays, in gold letters, the motto "Despite Adversity".
It was thought a finer thing then to have a cabin-boy's berth on the Dawn Treader than to wear a knight's belt.
The official badge depicts a knight's belt encircling the original banner of Sala Calvet Gymnasium.
Then, with one hand gripping the back of the knight's belt, the other holding him at the nape of the neck, he rammed the man's face into the alley wall.
It'll mean a great deal of tedious practice with weaponry, and learning music and other gentle arts you might think are a waste of time, but that's the way it goes if you want your knight's belt at twenty.
"I see that your Highness has remembered the pouch," Jason said quietly, shaking out the white leather so that all could see that it was a knight's belt, with a simple gold ring attached at one end.
The knight's belt and the associated grant of lands in fee would not be bestowed until Snudge reached the age of twenty and was legally adult, but he was now an armiger, entitled to be invested with personal armorial bearings.
The fur-lined wool was a deep, subdued crimson, so dark as to be almost black in the dim light, and parted to show only the white gleam of his knight's belt against unadorned grey as he held his gloved hands over the firepot to warm them.
In 1298 royal authority was obliged to confess that, from time immemorial, in Provence and the seneschalcy of Beaucaire 'bourgeois were accustomed to assume the knight's belt from nobles, barons and even archbishops without the authority and licence of the prince'.
A knight's belt at his waist and a knight's golden spurs twinkling from his doeskin riding-boots proclaimed his rank, and on the wrist of his left gauntlet there sat a demure little hooded falcon of a breed which in itself was a mark of the dignity of the owner.