Noun
ritter (plural ritters)
knight
As Coonan was the only one immediately suspicious of Eve Harrington, he was confident Ritter would contribute a shrewd characterisation casting doubt on Eve and providing a counterpoint to the more "theatrical" personalities of the other characters. Source: Internet
A weak cold front will pass through the D.C. area during the day Friday, according to Storm Team 4 meteorologist Matt Ritter. Source: Internet
Brown, "B A: Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Retrieved 10 December 2007) Some chamber music in this period includes trombone in an obligato role with voice, and also as a concerto instrument with string orchestra. Source: Internet
Heinrich Ritter, Alexander James William Morrison, (1846), The History of Ancient Philosophy, Volume 4, page 204 We have no power over external things, and the good that ought to be the object of our earnest pursuit, is to be found only within ourselves. Source: Internet
Heinrich Ritter, Alexander James William Morrison, (1846), The History of Ancient Philosophy, Volume 4, page 207 Epictetus teaches that the preconceptions ( prolepsis ) of good and evil are common to all. Source: Internet
Heinrich Ritter, Alexander James William Morrison, (1846), The History of Ancient Philosophy, Volume 4, page 208 Good alone is profitable and to be desired, and evil is hurtful and to be avoided. Source: Internet