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chivalrous

English

Etymology

From Middle English chevalrous, from Old French chevalerous; see chivalry.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???v.?l.??s/

Adjective

chivalrous (comparative more chivalrous, superlative most chivalrous)

  1. (of a man) Honourable, especially to women; gallant.
    • 1859, George Meredith, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, Chapter 5:
      Among boys there are laws of honour and chivalrous codes, not written, or formally taught, but intuitively understood by all, and invariably acted upon by the loyal and the true.
  2. involving chivalry.

Translations

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lionhearted

English

Alternative forms

  • lion-hearted

Etymology

lion +? hearted

Adjective

lionhearted (comparative more lionhearted, superlative most lionhearted)

  1. Brave, courageous.

Translations

See also

  • Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionhearted commonly refers to Richard I of England

Anagrams

  • leonhardite

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