knighthood
/ˈnaɪθˌhoʊd/Definitions
1. noun
the state or position of being a knight, especially a title of honour conferred on a man by a sovereign as a reward for distinguished service or achievements.
“The king conferred knighthood on the brave soldier for his valiant efforts in battle.”
2. noun
the collective body of knights, especially in the Middle Ages.
“The knighthood marched into battle, their armor shining in the sunlight.”