Gallantry

/ˈɡæləntri/ noun

Brave, heroic, or chivalrous behavior, especially in battle or in courteous attention to women.

From French 'galanterie', derived from 'galant' (courteous, brave), which came from Old French 'galer' (to rejoice, make merry). The word entered English in the 17th century, combining concepts of bravery in warfare with refined courteous behavior.

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BNসাহস
CAgalanteria
CSgalanterie
DAdristighed
DETapferkeit
ELθάρρος
ESgalantería
FAشجاعت
FIrohkeus
FRgalanterie
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