Gallantry

//ˈɡæləntri//

Synonyms for "gallantry" (99 found)

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Translations

50 translations across 17 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • галантност noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • смелост noun (courage especially in battle)
  • учтивост noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • храброст noun (courage especially in battle)

Catalan

1 entries
  • galanteria noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 勇敢 noun (courage especially in battle)
  • 勇氣 /勇气 noun (courage especially in battle)
  • 英勇 noun (courage especially in battle)

Czech

1 entries
  • galantnost noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

Finnish

2 entries
  • ritarillisuus noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • urheus noun (courage especially in battle)

French

2 entries
  • courage militaire noun (courage especially in battle)
  • galanterie noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

Georgian

4 entries
  • გაბედული noun (courage especially in battle)
  • გულადობა noun (courage especially in battle)
  • ვაჟკაცობა noun (courage especially in battle)
  • ვაჟკაცობა noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

German

1 entries
  • Tapferkeit noun (courage especially in battle)

Hindi

3 entries
  • वीरता noun (courage especially in battle)
  • शौर्य noun (courage especially in battle)
  • सुशीलता noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

Italian

4 entries
  • ardimento noun (courage especially in battle)
  • coraggio noun (courage especially in battle)
  • galanteria noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • valor militare noun (courage especially in battle)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 勇敢 noun (courage especially in battle)

Korean

2 entries
  • 용감 noun (courage especially in battle)
  • 용맹 noun (courage especially in battle)

Māori

3 entries
  • hautoa noun (courage especially in battle)
  • hautoatanga noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • toanga noun (courage especially in battle)

Romanian

4 entries
  • bravură noun (courage especially in battle)
  • curaj noun (courage especially in battle)
  • curtoazie noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • cutezanță noun (courage especially in battle)

Russian

4 entries
  • гала́нтность noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)
  • до́блесть noun (courage especially in battle)
  • му́жество noun (courage especially in battle)
  • отва́га noun (courage especially in battle)

Spanish

2 entries
  • coraje noun (courage especially in battle)
  • valor militar noun (courage especially in battle)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • kagilasan noun (courage especially in battle)
  • kagilasan noun (chivalrous courtliness, especially towards women)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

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Grandeur and gallantry never appeared with more lustre in France, than in the last years of Henry the Second's reign.

Source: tatoeba (839209)

When a moment later I saw your eyes wander away from the picture, I suspected that your mind had now turned to the Civil War, and when I observed that your lips set, your eyes sparkled, and your hands clenched I was positive that you were indeed thinking of the gallantry which was shown by both sides in that desperate struggle.

Source: tatoeba (6957856)

Marital gallantry is a special art.

Source: tatoeba (10650057)

1926, P. G. Wodehouse, 'Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend', Penguin, Harmondsworth: 1992, p 98. 'I have the greatest respect for the young lady to whom you refer. She behaved on a certain recent occasion - on two recent occasions - with notable gallantry and resource, and I won't have her bally-ragged.'

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