thete

/θiːt/

Definitions

1. noun

A thirteenths-century term for a youth or a young noble, typically between the ages of 13 and 20.

“The king granted the thlete a place at the royal court, where he could receive an education.”

2. noun (archaic)

A young knight or a squire in training.

“The young thlete proved himself to be a skilled swordsman under the guidance of his mentor.”

Synonyms

  • knight
  • noble
  • youth

Antonyms

  • adult
  • mature