Chivalries [noun]

Definition of Chivalries:

valor, gallantry

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Sentence/Example of Chivalries:

For in these times of chivalry the best perish first, and in order to live long one must be a monk.

It was a contest for extirpation, and ere it ended the flower of the English and the chivalry of the Indians were laid low.

From feelings of chivalry or other reasons it is not in the nature of the male to inform on the female.

The spirit of feudalism and of the old chivalry had all but departed, but had left a vacuum which was not yet supplied.

My idea was to attract the chivalry and nobility, and make them useful and keep them out of mischief.

“The ungracious task shall not be forced upon unwilling chivalry,” said Hadria.

The glamour of chivalry does not conceal the fierce and revengeful spirit of every class.

With a chivalry nearly knightly they came to the rescue, and gave woman a free pass into the regions of language and theology.

He is the mirror of French chivalry, modesty and good form, besides being an extraordinary fine soldier.

The rise of Chivalry greatly increased the safety of good women and diminished immorality among men.