ridder

[ˈrɪdər]

ridder Definition

a knight or a member of the nobility in medieval times.

Using ridder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ridder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The king bestowed knighthood upon him, making him a ridder.

  • Example

    The ridder rode his horse into battle with his fellow knights.

  • Example

    The castle was home to many ridders and their families.

ridder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ridder

Phrases with ridder

  • ridderhofstad

    a type of Dutch manor house that was owned by a ridder or nobleman

    Example

    The ridderhofstad was built in the 17th century and has been in the family ever since.

  • ridderzaal

    the great hall of a castle or palace where knights would gather for feasts and ceremonies

    Example

    The ridderzaal was decorated with banners and tapestries for the king's coronation.

  • ridderorde

    an order of chivalry or knighthood, typically awarded by a monarch or government

    Example

    He was awarded the ridderorde for his service to the country.

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Summary: ridder in Brief

The term 'ridder' [ˈrɪdər] refers to a knight or member of the nobility in medieval times. It is often used in phrases like 'ridderhofstad,' a Dutch manor house owned by a ridder, and 'ridderzaal,' the great hall of a castle or palace where knights would gather for feasts and ceremonies.