@SimonWhistler (& @TodayIFoundOut1) clarifies Which Bits of #Knight-Lore were True of ACTUAL #Medieval #Knights | @History @Medium #Medievalism #Medievalist #Medievally #Mediaeval #MiddleAges #Knighthood #Knightly #Knighted #Knighting #KnightInShiningArmor #KnightsOfColumbus #KnightsOfLabor #KnightsOfPythias

That clarification is in a video linked through 'that word' below; but first I want to understand that word better. And I find you understand words better if you look at 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum)

The word “Medieval” is built on ancient words that mean Middle + "Age (Vital Force, Long Life, Eternity)" (the word means 'Pertaining to The Middle Ages (the time between The Fall of Rome (476) and The Renaissance (in the 14th century)' ... called 'medieval' so as not to confuse it with 'the generation that's younger than the older one(s)' (or something))
The word “Knights” is built on ancient words that mean Servant, Bondman, |Vassal.

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