Definition
A "bachelor-at-arms" was a medieval term for a young knight or aspiring warrior who had not yet proven himself in battle or been admitted to a higher rank of knighthood. They were often in service to a more experienced knight, learning the skills of combat and chivalry. The term emphasizes their status as a junior member of the knightly class. It's like being an apprentice knight, learning the ropes before becoming a full-fledged hero. ⚔️