valour Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈvæl.ər]
  • Us [ ˈvæl.ɚ]

Meaning of valour In English

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  • From a young age, boys were encouraged to cultivate the virtues of the warrior ethic, including stoicism, valour, and fortitude.

  • For the idea that duelling arose from ' small things ' implied that the notions of valour, insult, and honour of the duelling theory were chimerical.

  • Having attained the love of the lion, he performs his knightly duties in a way that underlines not his 'knightly valour', but his 'true service'.

  • Having proved their valour before their plays begin, they demonstrate on the stage their inability to transpose martial or political prowess into the domestic sphere.

  • They rejected the idea that a challenge constituted the best means of asserting one 's valour and fortitude, and thus of maintaining one 's status as a gentleman.

  • The difficulty of stopping duelling was compounded by the fact that ' to end a quarrell between two men of worth and valour ' by any other means was well-nigh impossible.

  • Only by supreme skill and valour have these victories over the enemy been secured, and not always without loss.

  • They served with fidelity and fought with valour and conquered for you in every corner of the globe.

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Translations of valour In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    英勇,勇猛,勇敢…

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  • 中文简体

    英勇,勇猛,勇敢…

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  • Español

    valentía, valor…

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  • Português

    valentia…

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  • 日本語

    (特に戦闘での)勇敢さ…

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  • Türk dili

    yiğitlik, yüreklilik…

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  • Français

    bravoure…

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  • Catalan

    valentia…

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