Chivalric

/ʃɪˈvælrɪk/ adjective

Relating to the medieval system of knighthood or the qualities of honor, courage, and courtesy associated with knights.

From Old French 'chevalerie' (horsemanship, knighthood) derived from 'cheval' (horse). The term evolved in English during the 12th-13th centuries to describe the idealized code of conduct knights were supposed to follow.

AMአፄ
ARشجاع
BNসাহসিক
CAcavalleresc
CSrytířský
DAridderlig
DEritterlich
ELβασιλικός
EScaballesco
FAشوالیه
FIritarimainen
FRchevaleresque
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